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Larry Bone's avatar

Totally agree with you that we live in an antiseptic world. And that antiseptic world considers animals or even humans disgustingly gross for exhibiting natural habits that enable them to survive in an unanticeptic world. School officials who tolerate and never punish animal behavior by eight or nine year old bullies bullying their colleagues in grade school are extremely gross. If a cat is bullied by another cat, the cat will beat up it's oppressor so badly that the oppressor ceases his, her or their suppression of others.

Rajiv Chopra's avatar

Very true. And, what we do to other humans is truly gross.

Caryl Neufeld's avatar

Seeing an animal eat -wherever and however-is natural for the animal. Why do some people say it's gross? Because it's not what we do???? People in other parts of the world do things they are used to....it's not gross to them...but to some of us-maybe...but it shouldn't be.

Caryl Neufeld's avatar

A wild mammal or wild vulture eating is not gross. It's what they have to do.

Rajiv Chopra's avatar

I agree. But we live in an antiseptic world…

Caryl Neufeld's avatar

Yes, antiseptic for MOST humans....but animals do what they need to do...and it's not always (?) antiseptic.

Rajiv Chopra's avatar

Well, that was my point. Animals do what animals do.

We humans, however, violate all natural laws, yet want an antiseptic world