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I wonder if there's an organization somewhere that claims pitbulls get put down too much and they're being discriminated against.
Not sure about actual whole orgs, but I have heard that from people.
But to be honest, I am not 100% against the existence of pitbulls. But I am 100% against weak, mentally fucked, stupid people buying difficult and strong as fuck dogs.
Like they can be great, with owners who know what they are doing and are not pill popping lunatics who spiral into pure misery because a character died on a TV show. I admit, I'm way too lax to ever get a pitbull.
Rescuing animals is a great thing. My dog is a rescue, she is cool. BUT. People have this fucking retarded idea about rescue animals based on feel good Facebook posts. They can be brilliant and all, but they also often have some serious... well, lets just say, quirks. It's usually not just a cakewalk right away. And I'm talking about normie ass dogs, not ones who were raised by some ghetto trash who beat both their children and their dogs.
I know the orgs want you to want to adopt, but this is how we end up with messed up people adopting, then expecting freaking Disney shit, instead of an animal who, while most likely not mean-spirited, will have issues with the most random, retarded things you can imagine.
And again, a lot of the time it's not like aggressive shit or something that will harm you. But I have seen grown ass people have shitfits because their recently adopted animal isn't cuddly and super tight with them out of gratefulness from day 1. Or because they had to accept the fact that from now on they can't leave random items all over the place.
My cat likes to bite faces to wake people up. The first owner died in front of him, and it's made us wonder where he got the habit from.
I've also worked with perfectly fine pitbulls. They're big and know how to use that weight, but are otherwise harmless. I've been pinned to the ground by a pity that demanded pets.
A lot of people want the dog to do as they say or fit their whim. Instead, you have to figure out the animal and what motivates them. My cat plays fetch, and does tricks for treats. I've played fetch with a spider, which was a weird experience.
Sorry, now I'm thinking about pets.
My ex used to have an extremely old cat (she died in her mid 20s), whose original owner died the same way. The cat then developed the habit of standing on your chest at night to check if you're breathing. I have woken up screaming multiple times because I could feel this weird weight on my chest at night.
I'm not trying to judge, but what the hell????
It threw a crumb at me. I tossed the crumb. It retrieved the crumb and threw it at me. We did that for a lunch time, and then I never saw it again.
The cat is hungry and wants to eat your nose, ears, fingertips. It’s just testing if you’re alive and will put up a fight.
I thought cats eating their dead owner’s faces was common knowledge.
I hinted at that. We don't know the entire story, but we suspect the mom wasn't found for a few days.
This is a cat that can find his treat jar, move it to where he gets treats, unscrew the lid, and then pour the treats to the spot.
My family had a pitbull as we got him from a family friend. He was the most stupid, but loyal dog we ever had. We knew the danger that he poised, but we still raised him well. It's always crazy to see how these dogs actually are since ours rarely caused problems.
That's so adorable.