MrSpectrum":3sw4s0n2 said:
Yet the archives are rife with anecdotes of cats who seemingly get along with BDs. They may add caveats, yet they keep proliferating the anecdotes. Life has taught me that many people skip/ignore the caveats, and only take in what they want to see/hear, so IMO/E, it's still a Con-Sub.kingofnobbys":1ki0lyt5 said:Nothing to see here .
OP has been warned about letting the cat have access to the dragon.
Apologies. There was no quote/frame of reference. Since it followed my previous, I presumed incorrectly. Mea Culpa.claudiusx":beg099hu said:I wasnt referring to your post but another's.
Yes, I've seen it before, hence my "popcorn" post.It's the same comments every single time.
OK, but there is also the probability factor, which IMO cannot be ignored (not implying you are/have).I just completely disagree with the absolute mindset.
Do I think its safer to not allow cats near dragons? Absolutely. Do I think it's a guaranteed death sentence? No.
I only meant that as an example of the odds being heavily weighted (and maybe to stimulate some to think :wink: )--not a literal comparison. I do believe that the odds of a (typical random) cat (or dog) having an incident with a smaller prey animal are much greater than even money, but people are free to disagree.claudiusx":i28nkm3u said:I dont see it as dore as you did in that it compares to Russian roulette.
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