You didn’t post this because you wanted to show people how effective cats are at getting rid of rodents. I know lots of people who keep barn cats - they don’t post videos of the carnage on social media; it’s simply a known fact of life on farms. They take it in stride, and don’t exhibit glee over it.
You posted this particular video because you thought it was funny, and you thought people would think YOU were funny and clever for posting it.
Death - no matter the form of life - is an immutable fact, for all life on this Earth. But when self-aware entities experience it, it’s a solemn thing, and not ‘funny’.
Staged or not, the video you posted was not ‘funny’.
Once again..dont care what you think..
I posted it as i said the first post because someone told me this week to get a cat to deal with them.and yes..i do think this post is funny. It shows exactly how to deal with the bane of my existence
And one more time..dont care what you think
Well, a little bit funny. Not even in a laugh out loud way, but in a you've got to see this way.
Like the person pulling in a fish and a shark snaps it away. Or the recent one that was going around where a great blue heron got a gopher in its beak, a hawk screeches, then swoops in to steal the catch, with the heron squawking in terror and leaving its bird droppings behind. Funny how unusually odd.
Way back when I was in first or second grade my Dad found a mouse nest in the storage closet under the stairs. He got the hearth shovel and scooped up the pink little babies, carried them out to the old dirt road going down to the old carriage house, dumped them on the ground and pounded them to pulp, with three or four little kids screaming and crying in shock. Such was life on the farm. You know, only a couple of generations ago a farmer would immediately kill a dog that killed chickens.