Is Stephen King a cat lover?
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Strazdamonas — 12 years ago(January 11, 2014 03:28 AM)
If you are an animal lover then you might as well ask him that no harm comes to a human in his books because humasn are animals too you know.
Or, or, i got an idea. how about we dont hold cats above humans. how that sounds?
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tychrisbrown — 17 years ago(March 11, 2009 02:09 PM)
Actually Cat From Hell is a superhero of cats. He was picked by cats to be their hitman to off a guy who was butchering cats for profit. So cat from hell is a great example of pro-feline writing that Stephen King does well.
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MnemonicDevice — 17 years ago(November 03, 2008 10:16 AM)
Yes, he is. If you read his writing, you'll find cats cast an extremely favorable light every time. This can be quite frustrating for me, as I'm a dog person myself.
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edmondoster — 11 years ago(July 17, 2014 11:49 PM)
Dogs and Dog lovers DESERVE to be shown the way Stephen King showed and shows them.
If you'd see/witness a dog killing a cat butchering it with unspoken cruelty (and I have seen this) you'd have to admit;
that dogs are CRUEL MURDERERS.
Outside of dogs, I cant think of another animal which KILLS 'just for the kill'
Every single other animal in nature except dogs kills in order to eat it's 'kill'.
Dogs have killed cats just because they 'can', the (dog) maniacs!
THE ONLY REASON DOG IS MAN'S BEST FRIEND I so believe
IS BECAUSE B-O-T-H; MAN AND DOG, ARE CRUEL, EGO-FILLED NARCISSISTIC MURDERERS.
Cat's don't 'bow' down to such murderers, man or dog,
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Burning_Sosobra — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 11:09 AM)
Wow. You need help, edmondoster. Seek counseling immediately.
You're the type of person that ends up dying alone, with nobody but cats around to witness it. The weird cat lady, or man, that nobody wants to visit because their house smells of cat urine.
Cats and dogs have more similarities than some people care to admit. And yes, cats DO kill for pleasure, not just for food. Cats toy with their rodent victims as well before killing them, at least dogs don't torture before they kill. I like cats and dogs and have owned both during my life, though I do tend to have a closer bond with my dogs. They are both great in different ways.
"Johnny, you're about to jump out of a perfectly good airplane. How do you feel about that?" -
MissMargoChanning — 18 years ago(October 25, 2007 03:57 AM)
Can
t be sure, but I think in the introduction of PPet Semetary," or somewhere, Stephen King wrote that at one time, he and his family lived near a busy highway where pets were always being run over and there was a place where the pets were buried. Either his childrens beloved cat was hit or he began wondering how hed be able to break the news to his children if it happened. Thats the origins of the book anyway. Its been a while since Ive read the book, but I could swear that I read something like that. Anyone else? -
Big Dick McGee — 18 years ago(December 07, 2007 07:06 AM)
thurber67,
You're correct. Stephen King's daughter Naomi had a cat named Smucky when she was a child. Smucky was hit by a car and killed, and after King broke the news to his daughter, he later found her angrily stomping around the house, crying, "Let God get his own cat!"
Smucky, of course, was memorialized in the novel "Pet Sematary." He shall be sorely missed; after all, he was obedient. -
d-r-baird — 17 years ago(August 17, 2008 07:28 PM)
To the person who gave this movie a 1 because of that one scene:
SK probably wrote this scene to show how crazy the business guy was and also to disturb people. This movie isnt a full out comedy it has to have something scary happen in it.
BTW im also a cat lover.
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beaterfred — 14 years ago(October 29, 2011 04:14 PM)
Also, his kid was almost run over by a truck as well. Apparently King just caught him by inches and he kept thinking what if I had missed, and this was the reason he wrote the book. He also said he believed Pet Semetary was the scariest book he had written and was horrified after he had finished it because it was so close to his life.
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DannX68 — 13 years ago(August 16, 2012 04:28 PM)
I'm also an animal lover who's partial to cats (and bears - King should have a bear in a novel, preferably a polar bear).
To the poster that finds King's love of cats frustrating: try reading Dean Koontz, he goes psychotically overboard in his love for dogs, they're pretty much saints and angels. At least King's cats are normal cats.
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masuka-fan — 9 years ago(September 16, 2016 08:47 AM)
As much as I think Steve is a good guy, I've always gotten the impression that he was not a cat fan. He seems to kill them off an awful lot in his stories.
(BTW, in Sleepwalkers, those dead cats you see hanging aroundthey're real cats. So, not really a point in favor.)
I love both cats & dogs but am partial to cats & it makes me happy knowing that the great Stephen King is a cat lover, too.