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Why are people cruel to us? Why do some humans kick us. The other day an elderly human kicked an elderly cat for no good reason. You can read about it here.
Of course, some humans are cruel to other animals like dogs and horses. Young humans who do this often grow up to be cruel to other humans.
But a survey in l999 suggested that intentional cruelty was more commonly inflicted on cats than dogs. Cat killers may even boast about it. Or take videos of them hurting cats.
Then there are the ignorant cat "lovers," who are unintentionally cruel. If you are unlucky enough to live with them, you won't be neutered, or given veterinary treatment. If they move or go on holiday, they will leave you behind.
Some of these cat "owners" will even refuse to co-operate with organisations who offer to help. There are charities that can help with costs for those on benefits but they won't bother to use them.
Beware the mad compulsive "rescuers". These are people who keep too many cats - a houseful of cats confined indoors that need veterinary care. They "love" the cats that they force to live in a disease-ridden house.
They usually refuse to admit that the cats
are suffering and some have successfully got backing from ignorant
social media people. They may even appeal for money or set themselves up as charities.
Please report these cat hoarders to your local RSPCA or Humane Society. If you find a rescue charity where there are scores of unvaccinated cats wandering around, or too many kept inside a single room or small building, or cats confined to rabbit hutches or tiny dirty crates, report them to the Charities Commission as well.
Humans who cannot or will not look after us properly should not live with a cat. Leave home if you can.
It's often better to be on the street than the live a life of confinement in filthy conditions.
- Read what we want in a human home.