I named the neighborhood kitten Rambutan, so that he doesn't get used to it. But now he only responds to Rambu and the entire neighborhood has just accepted it.
My Mum and Stepdad had birds when they lived in Aussie. They had two giant aviaries in the backyard. One of the largest birds, an Australian king parrot named Flash, would fly away, sometimes for hours, but always came back before night fell. Apparently he was scared of the dark, so much so he had a night light in his cage. He would have to come inside during thunderstorms because he was so scared. He could also swear in 6 languages.
I think highlight-san doesn't know that Garnt already talk about their neighbors cat in a different episode, On the other hand I was shocked that connor forgot as he is always the one who remember this things. Still a wholesome cat story.
@@alphakowaclips …. Lol the comments of this podcast are filled with some of the creepiest comments where they are clearly are unable to differentiate parasocial relationships from reality.
To be fair, the bois do a two hour podcast every week for the past two years. Do you really think they would remember every single thing they've said over all the time?
My buddy's married to a Thai woman and they live in the north of Thailand, basically in a jungle, and they have a pet parrot that's more like a companion. It comes home every night and chills with the family, but every morning flies away to do... bird stuff, I guess. I wouldn't want to put a bird in a cage to keep for myself, but if I lived in a place like that I'd probably try to get a bird friend like that.
Cats domesticated themselves. We had nothing to do with that. One day they just thought "Man, those dogs have it good. Let's get in on that." and just started living with us and we just started feeding them. They've also not evolved, so they are literally the same as they were in the wild.
Never heard that dog point, sounds kinda weird. I always just heard that it's cuz of the symbiotic relationship of cats eating rodents which are pests to us. They get food, and our food stores are protected.
I swear they're considered a different species to other cats. They're not as different as dogs and wolves are, but I think there are many genetic differences
Joey’s so right about the personalities becoming more obvious in cats when there’s a pair of them. We have two, we think they’re brothers or half brothers. Owl has a temper but is very smart, he opens doors and we’ve taught him tricks and he’s a menace to all the wildlife around from squirrels to attacking a fucking badger. He might allow you to pet him by flopping onto your lap, but if you do it wrong or for too long he will bite. He also scratches me every time we’ve been away for more than a day or two as he seems to blame me for the absence. But just once, to show he’s mad and then we’re good. Potato on the other hand is scared of everything, including mice, also the dead ones. He’s a sweet but simple soul so he can’t go outside alone, or he’ll get lost and we have to keep an eye on him all the time as he doesn’t seem to have any sense of depth and sometimes walks right off the couch to facepalm into the carpet. A lot of the time one of us puts him in our morning robe like a small kangaroo and carry him around with us and that’s when he seems the most content.
11:45 I had a very similar experience. I live in a flat and one day my mom came to me and said "Wanna see something cool?" then she showed me that on our ledge,outside in one of our plant pots were bird eggs(mind you that we live on the fourth floor). It didn't bother us so we let the eggs be. So slowly but surely we actually saw those eggs hatch and see the fletchlings grow into what looked like teens, we only met their parents once and they were surprsingly pretty chill, so far to even touch the babies(we obviously washed our hands afterwards) sadly we had to force them out by then because the residential complex were sending out information that they were going to cast a giant net to prevent birds from coming in because other neigbours were complaining about bird noises.(But they never knew it came from our part.) What's more saddening they tried to come back again but obviously they couldn't stay or they'll be trapped but if it wasn't for the net we would have let them stay for long as they wanted
It’s so weird to me to hear people went NIMBY mode on birds (I always thought people either liked, or tolerated, birds since they’re free-roaming wild animals that normally prevent bugs from messing with people’s gardens and such)! 0_0 Don’t most flats usually not mind birds?
My family cat can open doors and get up and personal with you as long she knows who you are. Literally every time you sit down or lie down when she gets the chance she would jump onto you and just lie down on top of you begging for cuddles and you are force to do so 🤣🤣🤣🤣. The only major issues about this is then she starts what my family calls nesting which is when especially on a very soft service area she would dig her claws in and start chewing down while digging her claws even more in and she would do that even when she is sitting on someone so unless your wearing thick pieces of clothing you will feel those claws digging into. Also she is also quite sassy and knows when she wants something to eat, also she won’t hold back if some other cat invades her territory and starts to cause issues she would chase them out but if the cat is friendly she would generally be nice towards that cat
I wonder if pet birds fly away and and never return because they never learned to recognize your house from the sky and have no way to distinguish between your house and the hundred others that look exactly like it. Maybe a good experiment would be to put a very unique landmark outside your house like a big colorful flag and let your bird get accustomed to the flag and then see if it has a higher chance of returning to your home after flying away.
Cats are independent, killed off mice which both spread diseases & ate our grain stored food. Cats are also super clean as they groom themselves a lot and also try to poop in hidden places AND try to cover their poop and pee. At most, big alpha cats would mark places by spraying but still peed out of the way. We got self cleaning, tidy predators that ate the limiting factor(rats) of big city centers. Why wouldn't we love cats? We didn't even domesticate them, they adapted to living with us and domesticated themselves.
Apparently lions don't always cover their poop because they have no predators to hide from, but small cats are predators and prey so that's why they hide their poop in the wild lol
I doubt that killing off mice stops the spread of certain diseases as they can end up becoming arriers themselves. That's why check-ups are important for all pets.
My uncle cuts the tips of feathers on one wing so that if our birds do try to fly away, they can't because they're unbalanced. But after a while, they kinda just don't fly that far away, so we don't have to do it anymore
Well, a few times I was put in a life-and-death situation because of dogs. Cats on the other hand never threatened my way of life and that's why I love them more. Especially because of my cat that acts like a dog. And the reason why birds are not flying away is quite simple as well. They understand that they are fed and taken care of by humans whilst in the wild they have to find food and shelter, and look out for predators. Small parrots, for example, are more likely to fly away and never come back because they are dumber and usually forget the path back home. Bigger birds do not have this problem and even if they fly away, they will just return back, something like outside cats. My grandmother's neighbour also has a cockatiel and it never flies away outside, mostly because one day she closed the window without realizing the parrot was still outside and it was sitting there are chirping for like 2 hours until it was let inside.
This was the standard at pet stores around me in Ohio 20 years ago, but the feathers of birds would get clipped in a way that they wouldnt not be able to fly very far - much like how chickens cant really fly. I think the clipping had to be done every now and then too, maybe by a vet, but idk for sure.
Have y’all never heard of clipping a birds wings? That’s why most pet birds don’t fly off. Certain feathers are removed that stop the bird from gaining enough lift to fly. It’s possible that it’s not as common now but that was a normal thing years ago.
It's unfortunately still very common. But a lot if bird owners don't do it anymore. I dont clip my birds wings personally. But Im very careful about open doors and windows though. We've had some close calls but the birds don't seem to be that interested in flying off. One time I forgot that one of the cockatiels was perched on my shoulder and went out of the house. He didn't budge at all for the few minutes we were outside. Just looked around and went back to playing with my necklace
You forget about Mice and Rats. Mice and Rats are the main reason I convinced my cat hating dad to get one. Because the Traps could have gotten our dog
we had birds in our balcony we thought they flew away but they were fuking hidding behind the coffer lmfao they were shocked when i found them it was so funny jfjf
We used to have a cat that was essentially ours as he came in slept and ate the cat food. This happend more after his owners had a baby. A bitch neighbour took him and we never saw him again ( probably over fed him like her own cat ) his original owners didn't seem bothered about him disappearing which is sad. My sister and I were ready to adopt him ourselves
in case anyone is actually interested. Cats spread a parasite that is lives part of it's life cycle in the cat's prey. Mice, rodents, etc. It can also live infect humans. What the parasite does is change the carrier's brain chemistry to make it more attracted to cats. Typically so it's easier to be hunted by the cat, which then closes the loop in the parasite's life cycle. That is most likely why humans have almost always had some sort of attraction to/worship of feline species.
We actually have a cat at the kickboxing gym I train at. He goes to the gym everyday to get food from the coaches who run it. He didn't have a name but when the cat came to me asking for cuddles and pets, I was like you know what I'm naming this boi. His name is Joey and he's the sweetest boi you'll meet he's very loving but also a bit clingy but I don't mind. Now Joey I named our gym cat after you man. I named him Joey cus he's black and white just like Joey's avatar. I now have two reasons to go kickboxing at our gym, one is to learn how to punch and kick people and two I wanna see my boi Joey.
Dogs didn't really evolve. They are human made. Bread from wolfs by humans. Sometimes I look at these tiny dogs that barely can live at all and I get sad how humans did that to majestic wolfs. Robbed them of most of their brains and body in exchange for a simpler life in the custody of humans. "Humans don't deserve dogs." Yes, I agree, we don't. We bread their love of their masters into them. Anyway.
I think we’ve reached peak dog genetics around WW2 era. Now dogs are just in massive decline. If my mothers dogs eat anything besides that specific feed they’ve been eating for the past month, even if a different kind of feed, forget actual meat or anything, they vomit and shit all over the house. We made the perfect dog, and it died in 1960s.
That goes to show how domesticated modern dogs are. I know there are quite a few dog breeds who are susceptible to seasonal allergies. At this point, dogs are closer to humans than their wild cousins
my loml beautiful cat i raised was sold by my shitty parents when i wasnt home. i srsly planned to suicide, but then i thought i could still get her back, waited behind their garden at 2am many times to kidnap her back.. its been 3yearsಥ_ಥ why didnt i just go in there and took her when i first heard of it F IT ALL
...I fucking hate this. Not telling anyone to stop loving their pet, but the facts that A LOT of people just fawn over animals just because is annoying af to me. I would understand if it was an actual wholesome and loyal pet but anything that comes close to the demanding shit the boys said without a give, I would just fucking pole them out of into the trash, no matter how cute they are. My grandparents always has a dog in their house (for extra security and companion should everyone be out) and I have been with 4 throughout my life and only one I really like and respect due to how it actually feel like a part of the family instead of, you know, just being a fucking dog (and tragic enough, it was the one suffered the most gruesome death). I understand liking animal, but NOT a single thing is just universally wholesome or loveable, so I'm always annoyed as hell when people just like "Aww, but it's an X, it's so cute tho". Even we human can be "animal", what would make these thing anything more? I have seen some pets who got doted on as hell so they act cute and all but a little thing doesn't go their way and they just maul the one who feeds them.
Do you realize animals are not the same as humans? They are not as intelligent and are innocent in that sense. A wild animal that attacks a human or even a domestic one isn’t doing it because they are inherently evil, it’s just instinct/nature or abuse from humans that cause it to act the way it does, they are not evil and we cannot blame them for that because it’s just natural, obviously we shouldn’t excuse bad behaviour of dogs or cats because it’s cute but at the same time we aren’t going to treat them like a criminal, that’s why they always say it’s the owner who needs to be trained to take care of the pet.
The title: Garnt stole his neighbor's cat
The story: the neighbor's cat stole Garnt
The bird maximized the thrust to weight ratio before takeoff
😂😂
Thats what i thought at first too xD
The bird mom really said SON COME HERE RIGHT NOW
I named the neighborhood kitten Rambutan, so that he doesn't get used to it. But now he only responds to Rambu and the entire neighborhood has just accepted it.
My Mum and Stepdad had birds when they lived in Aussie. They had two giant aviaries in the backyard. One of the largest birds, an Australian king parrot named Flash, would fly away, sometimes for hours, but always came back before night fell. Apparently he was scared of the dark, so much so he had a night light in his cage. He would have to come inside during thunderstorms because he was so scared. He could also swear in 6 languages.
Are you Kiwi by any chance
I think highlight-san doesn't know that Garnt already talk about their neighbors cat in a different episode, On the other hand I was shocked that connor forgot as he is always the one who remember this things. Still a wholesome cat story.
This comment is so creepy.
@@Ek0 not really, you can't choose what info you pick up and remember.
@@alphakowaclips …. Lol the comments of this podcast are filled with some of the creepiest comments where they are clearly are unable to differentiate parasocial relationships from reality.
To be fair, the bois do a two hour podcast every week for the past two years. Do you really think they would remember every single thing they've said over all the time?
@@Ek0 I wouldn’t say this one is too para social though
My buddy's married to a Thai woman and they live in the north of Thailand, basically in a jungle, and they have a pet parrot that's more like a companion. It comes home every night and chills with the family, but every morning flies away to do... bird stuff, I guess. I wouldn't want to put a bird in a cage to keep for myself, but if I lived in a place like that I'd probably try to get a bird friend like that.
Some little bird species like budgies actually like being in cages. Its like their little safe space.
Cats domesticated themselves. We had nothing to do with that. One day they just thought "Man, those dogs have it good. Let's get in on that." and just started living with us and we just started feeding them. They've also not evolved, so they are literally the same as they were in the wild.
Never heard that dog point, sounds kinda weird. I always just heard that it's cuz of the symbiotic relationship of cats eating rodents which are pests to us. They get food, and our food stores are protected.
@@personb9034 yeah, the dude just speak out of his bottom hole
I swear they're considered a different species to other cats. They're not as different as dogs and wolves are, but I think there are many genetic differences
@@hteekay It's called a joke you dope
@@personb9034 It's called a joke you dope
Joey’s so right about the personalities becoming more obvious in cats when there’s a pair of them. We have two, we think they’re brothers or half brothers.
Owl has a temper but is very smart, he opens doors and we’ve taught him tricks and he’s a menace to all the wildlife around from squirrels to attacking a fucking badger. He might allow you to pet him by flopping onto your lap, but if you do it wrong or for too long he will bite. He also scratches me every time we’ve been away for more than a day or two as he seems to blame me for the absence. But just once, to show he’s mad and then we’re good.
Potato on the other hand is scared of everything, including mice, also the dead ones. He’s a sweet but simple soul so he can’t go outside alone, or he’ll get lost and we have to keep an eye on him all the time as he doesn’t seem to have any sense of depth and sometimes walks right off the couch to facepalm into the carpet. A lot of the time one of us puts him in our morning robe like a small kangaroo and carry him around with us and that’s when he seems the most content.
Awww so cute 😭
11:45 I had a very similar experience. I live in a flat and one day my mom came to me and said "Wanna see something cool?" then she showed me that on our ledge,outside in one of our plant pots were bird eggs(mind you that we live on the fourth floor). It didn't bother us so we let the eggs be. So slowly but surely we actually saw those eggs hatch and see the fletchlings grow into what looked like teens, we only met their parents once and they were surprsingly pretty chill, so far to even touch the babies(we obviously washed our hands afterwards) sadly we had to force them out by then because the residential complex were sending out information that they were going to cast a giant net to prevent birds from coming in because other neigbours were complaining about bird noises.(But they never knew it came from our part.) What's more saddening they tried to come back again but obviously they couldn't stay or they'll be trapped but if it wasn't for the net we would have let them stay for long as they wanted
It’s so weird to me to hear people went NIMBY mode on birds (I always thought people either liked, or tolerated, birds since they’re free-roaming wild animals that normally prevent bugs from messing with people’s gardens and such)! 0_0
Don’t most flats usually not mind birds?
NIMBYs man, they suck
@@Scarshadow666 Bird poop is the reason. Most bird species who live in cities can carry all sorts of nasties in their poop and its just unsafe.
Omg the story about joeys bird flying away is so pitiful that poor bird was traumatized
My family cat can open doors and get up and personal with you as long she knows who you are. Literally every time you sit down or lie down when she gets the chance she would jump onto you and just lie down on top of you begging for cuddles and you are force to do so 🤣🤣🤣🤣. The only major issues about this is then she starts what my family calls nesting which is when especially on a very soft service area she would dig her claws in and start chewing down while digging her claws even more in and she would do that even when she is sitting on someone so unless your wearing thick pieces of clothing you will feel those claws digging into. Also she is also quite sassy and knows when she wants something to eat, also she won’t hold back if some other cat invades her territory and starts to cause issues she would chase them out but if the cat is friendly she would generally be nice towards that cat
Garnt’s a good man ❤️
The bird training arc story sounds like something out of baki what with the self defecation
I like how Garnt mixed up serotonin and dopamine like yea, of course the cat would ditch you if you were getting sleepy.
Serotonin is also a pleasure hormone. It is involved in the production of melatonin tho
aint that s'posed to be melatonin?
Bro Garnt is right lol
Connor, nobody needs a license for a golf cart
We didn't evolve from monkeys either , Connor ...
*No we didn't people, they're our cousins !* 🙃
Monkeys and we share a common ancestor.
I wonder if pet birds fly away and and never return because they never learned to recognize your house from the sky and have no way to distinguish between your house and the hundred others that look exactly like it. Maybe a good experiment would be to put a very unique landmark outside your house like a big colorful flag and let your bird get accustomed to the flag and then see if it has a higher chance of returning to your home after flying away.
Also cats, cats are so good at hunting birds.
I like a good Joey monologue. It seems quite rare in comparison to Garnt's and Connor's long ass rants haha.
Cats are independent, killed off mice which both spread diseases & ate our grain stored food. Cats are also super clean as they groom themselves a lot and also try to poop in hidden places AND try to cover their poop and pee.
At most, big alpha cats would mark places by spraying but still peed out of the way. We got self cleaning, tidy predators that ate the limiting factor(rats) of big city centers. Why wouldn't we love cats? We didn't even domesticate them, they adapted to living with us and domesticated themselves.
Apparently lions don't always cover their poop because they have no predators to hide from, but small cats are predators and prey so that's why they hide their poop in the wild lol
This is what I do with my door spider he keeps the bugs and flies gone so I don’t kill him lol
I doubt that killing off mice stops the spread of certain diseases as they can end up becoming arriers themselves. That's why check-ups are important for all pets.
I like how like everything sounds like hilarious when you start counting likes
9:52 ooof
My uncle cuts the tips of feathers on one wing so that if our birds do try to fly away, they can't because they're unbalanced. But after a while, they kinda just don't fly that far away, so we don't have to do it anymore
9:00 "Like why do birds not fly away?" That's called domestication, Connor.
Well, a few times I was put in a life-and-death situation because of dogs. Cats on the other hand never threatened my way of life and that's why I love them more. Especially because of my cat that acts like a dog. And the reason why birds are not flying away is quite simple as well. They understand that they are fed and taken care of by humans whilst in the wild they have to find food and shelter, and look out for predators. Small parrots, for example, are more likely to fly away and never come back because they are dumber and usually forget the path back home. Bigger birds do not have this problem and even if they fly away, they will just return back, something like outside cats. My grandmother's neighbour also has a cockatiel and it never flies away outside, mostly because one day she closed the window without realizing the parrot was still outside and it was sitting there are chirping for like 2 hours until it was let inside.
That made me scared when Garnt said he was about to run to save the chick. 😂
I've unintentionaly stolen two cats and a dog from my neighbor
I almost renamed my cat's yin and yang but know that I know their personalities it should have been Butters and Carmen 🤣
The title should b “the chicklet shit itself” instead 😂
This was the standard at pet stores around me in Ohio 20 years ago, but the feathers of birds would get clipped in a way that they wouldnt not be able to fly very far - much like how chickens cant really fly. I think the clipping had to be done every now and then too, maybe by a vet, but idk for sure.
Dogs evolved? I thought we selectively bred them from wolves
It’s both. We selectively bred a specific population of Eurasian Grey Wolf, and over time, they evolved to modern dogs.
Dammit garnt 🤣🤣🤣
My last three brain cells
He didn't shit himself. He just discarded the "Ballaste au naturel"
Have y’all never heard of clipping a birds wings? That’s why most pet birds don’t fly off. Certain feathers are removed that stop the bird from gaining enough lift to fly. It’s possible that it’s not as common now but that was a normal thing years ago.
It's unfortunately still very common. But a lot if bird owners don't do it anymore. I dont clip my birds wings personally. But Im very careful about open doors and windows though. We've had some close calls but the birds don't seem to be that interested in flying off.
One time I forgot that one of the cockatiels was perched on my shoulder and went out of the house. He didn't budge at all for the few minutes we were outside. Just looked around and went back to playing with my necklace
Think a lot of people clip the feathers too on birds.
Most birds don’t fly away due to their wings being clipped.
My family had one cat and I miss her so much!! RIP MY BABY!! 😭
It’s actually the human condition wherein we want to pet any and all animals, no matter what the danger
I remember the day I tried to pet a komodo dragon.
@@gagamba9198 "tried"
Seems like the bois dont know the concepts of pigeons
Most birds won't just fly off because it's home and food are already where its at.
A lot of people snip their birds feathers so they cannot fly long distances
You forget about Mice and Rats. Mice and Rats are the main reason I convinced my cat hating dad to get one. Because the Traps could have gotten our dog
Please record special “winter ark” with boys in gym. Afterward go to eat something . Very curious about Japanese gyms
what a great bird story
Uh connor.... apes didn't stop evolving
The three bois are oddly nihilistic
we had birds in our balcony we thought they flew away but they were fuking hidding behind the coffer lmfao they were shocked when i found them it was so funny jfjf
You could say he was a cat burglar himself
We used to have a cat that was essentially ours as he came in slept and ate the cat food. This happend more after his owners had a baby. A bitch neighbour took him and we never saw him again ( probably over fed him like her own cat ) his original owners didn't seem bothered about him disappearing which is sad. My sister and I were ready to adopt him ourselves
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bru who wanna come kidnap my cat back
in case anyone is actually interested. Cats spread a parasite that is lives part of it's life cycle in the cat's prey. Mice, rodents, etc. It can also live infect humans. What the parasite does is change the carrier's brain chemistry to make it more attracted to cats. Typically so it's easier to be hunted by the cat, which then closes the loop in the parasite's life cycle. That is most likely why humans have almost always had some sort of attraction to/worship of feline species.
That chicklet was inspired form SAITAMA
We actually have a cat at the kickboxing gym I train at. He goes to the gym everyday to get food from the coaches who run it. He didn't have a name but when the cat came to me asking for cuddles and pets, I was like you know what I'm naming this boi. His name is Joey and he's the sweetest boi you'll meet he's very loving but also a bit clingy but I don't mind. Now Joey I named our gym cat after you man. I named him Joey cus he's black and white just like Joey's avatar. I now have two reasons to go kickboxing at our gym, one is to learn how to punch and kick people and two I wanna see my boi Joey.
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Do u understand the sheer amount of people smoking weed watching u guys!!!🎉😂
I also stole my neighbor's cat
Guys can someone help me I'm looking for the episode where the boys talk about the Goku meme where he says can you repeat that and they're laughing
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Apes go to war
I guess they call it trash taste for a reason...
I’m fresh and here 🥱
Dog squad, paws out 🐾
Dogs didn't really evolve. They are human made. Bread from wolfs by humans. Sometimes I look at these tiny dogs that barely can live at all and I get sad how humans did that to majestic wolfs. Robbed them of most of their brains and body in exchange for a simpler life in the custody of humans. "Humans don't deserve dogs." Yes, I agree, we don't. We bread their love of their masters into them. Anyway.
Don't care. Human needs first, nature second.
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I think we’ve reached peak dog genetics around WW2 era. Now dogs are just in massive decline. If my mothers dogs eat anything besides that specific feed they’ve been eating for the past month, even if a different kind of feed, forget actual meat or anything, they vomit and shit all over the house.
We made the perfect dog, and it died in 1960s.
That goes to show how domesticated modern dogs are. I know there are quite a few dog breeds who are susceptible to seasonal allergies. At this point, dogs are closer to humans than their wild cousins
my loml beautiful cat i raised was sold by my shitty parents when i wasnt home. i srsly planned to suicide, but then i thought i could still get her back, waited behind their garden at 2am many times to kidnap her back.. its been 3yearsಥ_ಥ why didnt i just go in there and took her when i first heard of it F IT ALL
grant stoled a kitty cat
grant🤣🤣🤣
Lol UA-cam is roasting you with a "Translate to English" button under your comment that just corrects your grammar from stoled to stole 🤣
I had a cat that mind controlled people and yelled at exes. I miss that cat but damn, do not mess with cats.
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Your suppose to clip the wings of birds so they can’t really fly.
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Parasites make us like cats
...I fucking hate this. Not telling anyone to stop loving their pet, but the facts that A LOT of people just fawn over animals just because is annoying af to me. I would understand if it was an actual wholesome and loyal pet but anything that comes close to the demanding shit the boys said without a give, I would just fucking pole them out of into the trash, no matter how cute they are.
My grandparents always has a dog in their house (for extra security and companion should everyone be out) and I have been with 4 throughout my life and only one I really like and respect due to how it actually feel like a part of the family instead of, you know, just being a fucking dog (and tragic enough, it was the one suffered the most gruesome death).
I understand liking animal, but NOT a single thing is just universally wholesome or loveable, so I'm always annoyed as hell when people just like "Aww, but it's an X, it's so cute tho". Even we human can be "animal", what would make these thing anything more? I have seen some pets who got doted on as hell so they act cute and all but a little thing doesn't go their way and they just maul the one who feeds them.
Yea but it's entertaining
It’s almost like people just love animals, despite how demanding they can get....
Real
Do you realize animals are not the same as humans? They are not as intelligent and are innocent in that sense. A wild animal that attacks a human or even a domestic one isn’t doing it because they are inherently evil, it’s just instinct/nature or abuse from humans that cause it to act the way it does, they are not evil and we cannot blame them for that because it’s just natural, obviously we shouldn’t excuse bad behaviour of dogs or cats because it’s cute but at the same time we aren’t going to treat them like a criminal, that’s why they always say it’s the owner who needs to be trained to take care of the pet.
B-b-b-b-Bird bird bird bird is the world
Garnt is romanian
True
What, why?
@@coconut1173 He was born in Romania, that's why