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IsraelBernd2023-07-16 18:18:30 · 3yNo. 279105reply
Is it normal to take a cat for a walk? When I used to have a cat and I took him to a public square once, he was ultra scared.
PolandBernd2023-07-16 18:25:05 · 3yNo. 279108reply
if the cat is okay with that, why not?
GermanyBernd2023-07-16 19:03:40 · 3yNo. 279114reply
I used to walk around my neighborhood with my kot following me a couple of times. But she wasn't on a leash.
GermanyBernd2023-07-16 20:00:01 · 3yNo. 279119reply
Cats really shouldn't be on a leash but sometimes they just can't go outside for health reasons or other so maybe walking your cat is an acceptable option to prevent her getting fat and bored and it's better than no exercise at all, as long as the cat likes it of course. You got to get a decent leash though that doesn't choke the cat and basically the cat takes the lead and you follow her, not the other way around like with a dog. And you really have to take it slow, like show the cat the leash first while giving her a snack a couple of times, then eventually try to put it on without walking her, then only go to a nearby garden first etc
GermanyBernd2023-07-16 20:03:49 · 3yNo. 279120reply
>When I used to have a cat and I took him to a public square once, he was ultra scared
Should never ever do something like that btw, ofc he was scared and stressed out of his mind. Cats need to slowly explore by themselves one step at a time, getting more and more comfortable with more territory and new spots, always with an option to retreat to a known and secure hiding spot if something habbens, you just pulled him out of his home and placed him a new unfamiliar spot from 1 to 1000
RussiaBernd2023-07-17 07:42:19 · 3yNo. 279152reply
 
Kot needs to tough up, we used to lauch house cats to orbit. Now they cant take a stroll through neighbourhood without safe space and pandering to their feeling, what a disgrace.
GermanyBernd2023-07-17 11:51:03 · 3yNo. 279180reply
>Is it normal
 
"is it normal?" asked the child. the child wanted to know whether other people are doing this too and whether it would be scolded or praised for copying the behavior. the child wanted to be a good child and would only do things the parents approve.
IsraelBernd2023-07-17 12:09:23 · 3yNo. 279186reply
The only way to a person to be sure he or she doesn't have a mentally ill behaviour (since mental illness affects perception and self perception) is by asking what is normal.
GermanyBernd2023-07-17 12:18:53 · 3yNo. 279188reply
>The only way for a child to be sure he or she doesn't do something the parents don't approve of (since approval affects perception and self perception) is by asking the parents.
 
not everyone is child though.
GermanyBernd2023-07-17 13:02:34 · 3yNo. 279195reply
if the only way to know what is normal is to ask people, then how can those people who were asked know? did they ask somebody themselves? that doesn't work though because for the knowledge to be transferred via questions, it first has to exist.
 
someone at some point would have to know what is normal so they could answer a child what is normal. how did that first person know? the first person could not have asked someone.
 
i guess you never thought that far and just want adults to give you answers so you can keep playing minecraft.
IsraelBernd2023-07-17 15:52:18 · 3yNo. 279220reply
>making questions is childish behavior!!11
GermanyBernd2023-07-17 17:10:42 · 3yNo. 279251reply
>making questions is childish behavior!!11
 
yes you are a very normal child. very normal indeed, completely devoid of mentally ill behaviours because if you had any, you would have found the behaviour through your genius usage of questions.
United StatesBernd2023-07-26 20:52:50 · 3yNo. 280579reply
no
but i like seeing them in street and pet them
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