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SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(July 08, 2014 08:16 PM)
nor does she disregard her kid's ability to bond when it's inconvenient for her
What does this even mean?
If this idiot is trying to say that enduring attacks from a cat builds character, then my answer is, find another way to build his character. An age-appropriate way - he's only 5 years old.
Cesar Millan chewed out a woman for letting her Chihuahua bite her FIFTEEN-year-old son. This kid is FIVE. -
SkeksisGirl — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 08:16 PM)
And I've chewed out my sister's kids at five and younger for hurting my dog.
Kids aren't stupid you know, and they have a better ability to learn than animals do. Teach the kids to change their behavior with the animal, don't get rid of the animal because you refuse to teach the kid.
Really, you are a nasty, idiotic, piece of work.
"Slice, Pull, Staple, its a boy!" - Maul57
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SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 08:21 PM)
You sister's kids suck.
The kid on the show was a sweet kid. HE DID NOTHING WRONG. THERE IS NOTHING OF HIS BEHAVIOR TO CORRECT. WHAT IS NOT CLEAR ABOUT THIS?
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SkeksisGirl — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 08:32 PM)
The cat had issues, the kid still needs to learn how to deal with an animal with issues. From the follow up My Cat From Hell episode the kid was shown to be doing EXTREMELY well with dealing with a near blind, traumatized cat.
As for the 15 year old, I don't know what happened, but a 15 year old should know better.
As for your screaming at me and insulting my sister's kids because you want to act like you know better than I do. It just shows what an idiot you really are since YOU do not get that people are easier to have their behavior changed than animals do.
I mean, you sit here and claim that animals need to be put down because of how they react to people, but then tell me that my sister's kids suck for hurting my dog really?
Lemme guess, if my dog turned around and bit my sister's kids for hurting her, you would call for my dog to be put down right? I mean seriously, that's how you're acting.
Why don't you just get rid of your obsession with killing defenseless animals for no reason. Psychopath.
"Slice, Pull, Staple, its a boy!" - Maul57
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SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(May 04, 2014 07:22 PM)
An episode of "Dog Whisperer" made me really appreciate Cesar Millan's sense of perspective, refreshing among animal lovers.
He treated a problem Chihuahua owned by a single mother and her 15-year-old son. The dog was the apple of the mother's eye and she was softhearted. The dog was hostile to the son out of jealousy and often bit him. The woman then weakly scolded the dog but usually took it up in her arms.
When Millan saw this, he roundly chastised her. I paraphrase, but he said something like, "Are you nuts, why are you letting the dog bite your son?"
"I love dogs, but no dog takes precedence over my kids".
Millan has two sons, they were seen helping him train dogs on one of his shows when they were still young children.
He also has several dogs of his own. One can infer from what he says that he loves his dogs but does not value his dogs over his kids. He is a sane human being. One can be an animal lover and be sane as well. -
SkeksisGirl — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 12:27 PM)
You want to give us more information without insulting us or the people asking Jackson for help?
Cause right now all I see is someone that has no compassion towards animals at all.
"Slice, Pull, Staple, its a boy!" - Maul57
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SkeksisGirl — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 04:55 PM)
If it isn't the cat with the PTSD then which cat is it? Cause aside from that cat not many other episodes had a seven year old kid with a cat hiding under his bed.
"Slice, Pull, Staple, its a boy!" - Maul57
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SkeksisGirl — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 05:36 PM)
It matters because without context of what is going on we don't know if the woman is a bad mother, or if you're just blowing things out of proportion. I think it's the latter since I SAW the episode with the cat with the PTSD and there was a very good reason for the cat being aggressive and the kid was more worried for the cat than of the cat and the mother did whatever she could to keep both child and cat safe.
"Slice, Pull, Staple, its a boy!" - Maul57
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SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 07:59 PM)
The kid looked more afraid of the cat than for the cat, although the mother tried to pretend otherwise and enlist some sort of help from him. If he's frightened and is being bitten, then it's her duty to protect him. He's her child.
You say the child had traumatized the cat, which I didn't see. (Which episode was it?) If so, of course that's a bad thing. I know some kids aren't angels. The boy should be seriously taught not to do that. But don't "teach" him by letting the cat traumatize him in turn. That is cruelty against children. At least let the kid have his bedroom to himself so he can feel secure. Find another punishment if it's necessary.
If the kid was cruel, the fact remains that he is only seven years old. The mother is an adult. What is the excuse for her cruelty?