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Nikki
Re: Brat attacks cat with scissors January 23, 2009 |
what if she doesn't have one? I personally would like to take the scissors to the brat. Or ditch him in the middle of the woods when it hits 10 below.Quote
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kidlesskim
It wouldn't be a bad idea to lock him in his room at night
Or put him in a cobweb-ridden cupboard under the stairs like Harry Potter's aunt and uncle did!
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What were some of the replies to the post?
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liz
What a vicious little bastard
And no, dumb bitch moo, it isn't typical behaviour for a brat of any age. By age three the little fucker should understand that a cat is a living creature who can feel pain - this tells me that his conscience isn't forming which it should be by now.
The moo should thrash the shit out of him and take him to a shrink - in that order.
When I was younger, I naively thought that no one was born evil. I no longer believe that and think that some kids are just bad seeds and should be euthanized for the sake of society.
Re: Brat attacks cat with scissors January 23, 2009 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 4,532 |
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Alchemy
This post is taken form a parenting board:
"I just caught my 3-year-old son in the bathroom, with scissors after he tried to
cut my cats ears and fur off. Andy, my cat, only has a nick out of one
of his ears (thank goodness) chunks of his short fur cut off, and all of
his wiskers on his face are now missing. Andy came out of the bathroom
with bandaides all over his ear. I don't know what to do with my son. How
do I teach him that this is not appropriate. I immediately, put him in
his room and told him that he is NOT to cut the cats with scissors
ever, and that he hurt the cat. I don't know if he comprehends it. He
is "normal" but lately Opositional Difiant Disorder is
coming to mind on how to explain his recent behavior. He consistantly
shoves the cats into closets, cabinets, etc. and locks them in. My cats
are about 14 years old, and can't take the abuse that he does to them.
He wont leave them alone. Any hints please on how to handle
this, or is this typical 3 year old behavior?"
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kidlesskim
A 3 y/o is PLENTY old enough to understand that scissors cut, that animals bleed and can feel pain, and that it is mean and wrong to cut a kitty. Scissors should also not be within easy access to a child of that age either for his own safety and the safety of others. This is one of those times when I think that immediate, swift, and corporal punishment is required. The kyd should have been spanked until he was uncontrollably wailing, then tossed into a locked room and allowed to simmer for a while. Then, the moo should have explained why this was such a HORRIBLE thing to do, dropped a major guilt trip bomb on him about the poor kitty and his pain, and if the kyd didn't seem to "get it", it would be TO THE SHRINK by the morrow. Those cats (and any other animals) need to be re-homed or temporarily housed somewhere safe until they are POSITIVE that the little psycho will not harm them again,
It wouldn't be a bad idea to lock him in his room at night should he get the desire to wander the house with a butcher knife either. Creepy kyds like this give me the heebie jeebies. I happen to think that very young NON abused kyds who take it upon the,themselves to abuse animals are bad seeds and need to be euthanized. No amount or type of treatment can make a natural born killer change his thought processes and society and animals are always in danger as long as he breathes. Kyd cuts kitty ears today and next year it's pouring cleaning fluid in little Susie's milk, Then small neighborhood pets and other animals disappear throughout his Jr high years, then in High school it's stabbing the school mascot to death. If he manages to get away with all of that, then he might just end up in the crime library under "Serial Killers". IMO.
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Alchemy
I don't know what to do with my son. How
do I teach him that this is not appropriate. I immediately, put him in
his room and told him that he is NOT to cut the cats with scissors
ever