Snivy wrote:
It's like every time I see someone's dog, I just want to go pet him. I can't help it. I love dogs, and dogs have a tendency to like me too. I do this all the time when I was younger, and now that I'm an adult, I feel like I'm too old for this, and I need to grow out of it. My peers just stare at me and call me strange, and I'm trying so hard as to not be strange to others. Same with cats. Everytime I see a cat, I'd want to approach it. If it's a feral cat, I'd try to feed them. In college, we have cats all over the place, so I spend my mornings playing with the wild kittens. People just stare at me and call me ret*d. THat implied that I wasn't allowed to go near the animals, but what's an animal lover to do?
Is this normal? Or should I stop the habit?
I still stop to pet cats and dogs I meet on the street. Yes, it is important to be careful to notice the animal's reaction; if an animal is uninterested in being approached, I won't force them, although I will try to coax them if they merely feel uncertain. But I think most animal lovers are sensitive to the wishes of animals, anyway.
As for anyone who thinks it is "ret*d" to love and enjoy animals, that particular attitude is enough to convince me their opinions aren't particularly worth paying attention to.
Most dog owners - and cat owners - appreciate positive attention being shown to their pet. There are a few jerks out there, mostly folks who are afraid "Killer" (or whatever other evil name they chose) will learn to like people instead of wanting to kill them all. And it
is a bad idea to approach any working dog or assistance animal - they have a job to do and your approach would distract them from it. But those are special cases.
I admit, I'm not the best person to ask about "normal".
But people are different. If you love animals, you pay attention to them. I don't just stop to pet dogs and cats; I stop to admire squirrels playing, and to feed them in some cases. The same goes for just about any creature I spot. I even like to watch skunks wandering around in the dark - although I
am careful not to startle them...
Edited to add: Anyone who can resist playing with kittens, wild or otherwise, scares me. Kittens are some of the most wonderful creatures on the planet. How on earth could anyone be so warped as to consider stopping to play with a bunch of kittens "ret*d"? On top of which, that word in itself is indicative of a rather superior attitude, a snobbishness I find irritating.
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