So I live in San Antonio. On the news, one of my athletic coaches cat was killed and torn apart by a pit bull dog while the dogs owners just stood there and left after the killing. They came home to pools of blood and cat parts all over the driveway. The cat, named Mr.cat, was sitting under a parked SUV in their driveway. Imagine what would happen if their kids saw the parts.
Before you say it's just the dog, why are there so many reports of pit bull attacks? They have wayyyy more attacks in proportion to other dog breeds. Maybe it's THERE LOCKING JAW. Why would having an animal with a extremely powerful jaw that can snap shut and lock down a good idea?
They have had Mr.cat for 6 years. A neighbor apparently saw it but was most likely too terrified to go outside due to a murderous dog bread to kill and mutilate and also because they probably thought the dog's owners would defend the dog.
The family and presumably many others would be terrified to let their children out. Imagine if this happened to a child? You should be able to not live in fear of being killed by a leashed dog watched by people while not aggravating it in the slightest.
What's your opinion on Pitbulls?
May Mr.Cat rest in peace and may the Violent dog and owners be met how they should.
Update: I see now that the cat triggered the PitBull. I'm so stupid to not see that. I mean the cat was sitting there. Pitbulls get triggered by many things. My point is they're unpredictable and unstable. It's like giving someone with extreme Down syndrome or another illness a gun and blaming society when they kill someone. The fact is that since they were made for fighting, they can go off at any moment and tear off half the face of a child.
Update 2: please go through comments before commenting,m. I'm getting tired if the same thing.
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Edited by Dylan: 5/29/2016 5:25:51 PMQuick Pitbull Story: [spoiler]My neighbor once had two little pugs. He loved them a lot, but that's besides the point. Anyways, one day a pitbull got lose in the neighborhood and found its way to my neighbor's home. It then went into the yard and tore one of the little pug's face off. My neighbor then proceeded to shoot the pitbull once in a none fatal area. You see the pitbull limped home and the owner called the police, which in turn let my neighbor figure out who owned the pitbull. He spend thousands of dollars to keep his little pug alive but it was inevitable and it died.[/spoiler] Anyways, they can be viscous if the owner doesn't raise them right. Now occasionally a friend brings his pitbull to my house, and it is incredibly nice to people. It still can't resist my cat though, but that is understandable.