>>52928054This is my last post unless this troll can spice things up because this is getting stale to interact with.
>They were bred! It's not natural!Nor is the egg output or meat output of modern farmed chickens. Nor is the milk or meat output of cows. Nor is the wool production of sheep. Nor is the fur production of foxes. Nor is the milk production of goats. Etcera.
>They're flesh tools!So are cows. So are foxes. So are goats. You get the picture.
>Mutts are unfit for society! They requires very heavy training to prevent harming!Tell that to the Russian mutts who have figured out how to beg effectively to humans and have learned the railway system. Remarkably, outside of some clearly aggravated assault cases that a human probably wouldn't have handled any differently, these self trained mutts have yet to attack anyone on their own volition.
They're arguably more fit for society than you are.
>House training is "heavy training."I don't know whatbto tell you man, every animal needs this. Cats need to learn what a litter box is, and that's even going with the fact litter boxes happen to exploit some instincts of cats.
You then go on to mention rodents, who spend most of their time in the cage, with the exception of hamsters who NEVER die a natural fucking death. On an anecdotal note, I had a dancing Japanese rat once, named Gijo. She was cute, but she liked chewing the furniture.
Animals like to tear up furniture no matter which animal it is. Parrots, rats, guinea pigs, cats especially...
Also, cats are known to feralize quickly and attack people. Anecdotally, my latest cat has attacked more people than my dog has even gone near at this point.
I ran out of room and this spite was more important. You don't seem to understand the art of trolling. I was prodding to see if you were actually a master waiting for a bite, but instead all I got was a sniveling retard who couldn't tell a tater tot from the works of Shakespeare. You're boring as shit.