Curious Online User Wants To Know If It's Bad For Dogs To Not Have Fellow Canine As Companion
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He simply wanted his cat to explore the world and he somehow ended up on the bad side of these birds.
For a lot of pet owners, they'd want their pets to live life to the fullest and to experience the world in its entirety. It's how they show their love for their precious pets.
That's why these people take their pets on trips, introduce new food to them, and give them as much freedom as they could when it comes to exploring. Unfortunately, despite their good intentions, these situations don't always end up well.
Sometimes, accidents can happen to the pets or they can encounter something that could actually traumatize them. Other times, they do something so innocent at first that lands their owner in big trouble.
As it seems, the latter is what happened to one Reddit user and his cat. He was simply letting his cat satisfy his curiosity by letting him stalk a bird.
What he didn't know was that he was making a huge mistake by doing this. Of course, the cat frightened the bird and a few days later, the bird got its revenge on the human who let a predator near it.
And by revenge, we mean swooping down and everything. If birds had stones, they probably would have stoned the man.
Here's the whole story.
If it were us in his situation, we would have run as fast as we can too. Having so many birds, all of whom seem so mad at you, in one place is terrifying.
Although they won't be able to kill you, they can inflict painful damage with their beaks and talons so they're no laughing matter, okay? If you think about it though, it is the man's fault for letting his cat near the bird.
But he didn't know about these birds and their capabilities. And at least many people in the comments section sympathize with him over that.
Here are some of the top comments.
Who knew crows or grackles could be this terrifying? They already had a reputation and all that and now they're just proving they can really be murderous birds.
As it seems, OP just got the bad luck to insult them. Hopefully, some of the tips people gave him work so he and his cat can live in peace.
Who knows? They might even develop a relationship with the crows that's beneficial for them.