Friday, December 30, 2011

CATS AND DOGS ARE NOT YOUR KIDS



I needed to buy dog food for my two Chihuahuas so I went to the near pet supply store. While looking around, I ended up in an aisle that had items at 50% off, including Christmas products.

In the aisle, I saw a couple (male/female) with a dog. At some point, the men took an item from the display, looked at it, turned to the dog, and using baby-talk, asked the dog, “Do you like it? Do you like this toy?” The dog, of course, did not react. Then the woman said, “Of course he doesn’t like it. It doesn’t even match its collar.”

It was at that moment when I burst into a light laughter which luckily was not detected by the couple because they were too busy arguing over the 50% Christmas products.

This incident reminded me of two friends: Dolly, who told me she bought Christmas presents for her dog and Ronald who sends Christmas cards to his own cats.

Whenever I hear my friend Dolly or Ronald talk about their domestic animals as if they were humans, I rolled my eyes while having this incredibly strong urge to slap them silly. The same way I felt when I saw the couple at the pet supply store.

I feel this way because cats and dogs are not humans. And as much as most American people like to say, believe, feel, argue, and whatever else cats and dogs are animals. They are domesticated animals but nonetheless animals.  Yet the majority of American people, like the couple at the pet supply store and my two friends, treat their domesticated animals as humans.

I try to tell my friends that their cute cuddly dog and funny hairy cat are not humans and they should not be treated as such. Yet, they don’t agree. So I decided to explain to them why cats and dogs are not humans. I hope this helps.

1.      Using “baby-talk” to communicate with a dog is just plain stupid, wrong, and unnecessary.  Dog understands about 20 words and they’re mostly one-syllable commands. Cats don’t understand anything. If they do, I don’t care.
2.      Dogs are colorblind so whether the dog’s collar matches the leash or not, does not really matter to the dog. Cats are annoying my anything in their buddies. If they are not, I don’t care either.
3.      Dressing a dog in that ridiculous Christmas outfit or that horrendous Halloween costume and talking to the dog as if the animal was your baby, makes you look stupid, not to mention it completely under minds the dog’s intellect by confusing it and sending it off balance. Try to dress a cat, if you can, don’t call me because by now, you probably figured it out: I DON’T CARE!

Dolly says I had no right to say anything because my “dogs wear sweaters.” Ronald argues that making fun of his behavior toward his many cats is as bad as when people make fun of people like me (Latino, immigrant, gay.)  

Dolly fails to see that my dogs “don’t wear sweaters.” I put sweaters on my Chihuahuas while I take them on walks in a 40-degree weather. This, I believe is a humane act specially knowing Chihuahuas don’t have natural thick fur coats to protect them from the cold.

Ronald fails to see that comparing cats to an entire race is wrong, even worse, equating animals to an entire race is not only wrong but it’s also racist. Yet, I’m not even going to go there.

The thing is that I play with my dogs; I take them on walks; I give them treats, and I even rub their bellies, which is one of their favorite things. Yet, I still make them stay in their own bed. I do not allow them to get on the furniture; I do not baby-talk to them; I reprehend them when they do something they are not supposed to do, and I award them with a treat or a positive, short re-enforcement phrase when they do something I tell them to do. In short, I treat them like what they are: animals, not humans.

Dolly says I’m simply a cold-hearted person when I don’t react as she shows me pictures of “her baby” and the many toys “her baby” got for Christmas. “I spent more than $50 on her toys,” she says proudly. “What did you get your dogs, Carlos?” When I say nothing she says, “See, you don’t even care about your dogs. It’s sad to hear that your dogs went without Christmas presents.”

The thing is that my dogs are very happy, they are healthy, and the moment I drive onto the driveway, they rush to the door and bark while wiggling their tails because I have arrived. They don’t give a shit about Christmas because they have no concept of such thing, and they will not resent me because I didn’t get them anything. And that is okay because my two Chihuahuas are dogs, animals, cute little, full of energy canines. They are not humans.  

If Americans were to accept their dogs/cats as animals, their pets would have more enjoyable, happier, and healthier lives. Instead most Americans treat their pets as if they were children or people, giving them human names, (which in my book it is also ridiculous), wrapping them presents, and some go as far as to send them mail and/or postcards. I know I’ve seen it.   

This attitude, of course, makes American companies happy because people spend lots of money buying useless and unnecessary things for their “children.” From the ugly Halloween costume and the ridiculous Christmas outfit to the color-coordinated collar and leash to the therapeutic scented bed and latest trendy toy.

The problem is that cats and dogs don’t care about that stuff, mainly because they are domestic animals; animals that need to be treated humanely not as humans.

Next thing I’m going to hear will be people asking their dog or cat for permission to go out. Oh, wait, I have already heard that. I even know people who won’t travel because their “baby” will be left behind and that cannot possibly be.  As if the damn cat or dog really give a shit!

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Necesitaba comprar comida para mis Chihuahuas así que fue a la tienda más cercana. Mientras caminaba por la tienda, terminé en un pasillo con cosas que se vendían al 50% de descuento, incluyendo artículos navideños.

En el pasillo vi una pareja (hombre/mujer) con un perro. De repente, el hombre tomó un artículo, lo miró, se lo enseñó al perro y utilizando una voz mimada le preguntó, “¿te gusta? ¿Te gusta el juguete?” El perro, claro está, no reaccionó. La mujer dijo, “Claro que no le gusta. Ni siquiera combina con su collar.”

En ese momento no pude contener mi risa; por suerte, la pareja no me puso atención pues estaban ocupados argumentando sobre los productos navideños a 50%.

Este incidente me recordó de dos amigos: Dolly, quien me dijo que compró regalos navideños para su perro, y Ronald quien manda tarjetas navideñas a sus propios gatos.

Siempre que escucho a Dolly y a Ronald hablar de sus animales domésticos como si fueran humanos, tuerzo los ojos y al mismo tiempo siento un deseo increíble de cachetearlos, de la misma manera que sentí cuando vi a la pareja en la tienda.

Me siento así porque los gatos y los perros no son humanos. Y aunque a la mayoría de los Norte Americanos les gusta decir, creer, sentir, argumentar, y no sé que mas, los gatos y los perros son animales. Son animales domésticos, pero siguen siendo animales. Aun así, la mayoría de la genta Norte Americana, como la pareja en la tienda y mis dos amigos, tratan a sus animales domésticos como humanos.

Trato de decirles a mis amigos que su cachorro adorable y su gato esponjoso no son humanos y no deberían de ser tratados como tales. Aun así, no están de acuerdo con migo. Así que he decidido explicar el porqué los gatos y los perros no son humanos. Espero que esto sirva de algo.

1.      Utilizar  una voz mimada para comunicarse con un perro es plenamente estúpido, erróneo e innecesario.  Los perros entienden aproximadamente 20 palabras y la mayoría son comandos uno-sílabos. Los gatos no entienden nada. Si lo hacen no me importa.
2.      Los perros no ven colores, así que si su collar combina o no con su correa no es algo que le importa al perro. A los gatos les molesta cualquier cosa en su cuerpo. Y si no les molesta, tampoco me importa.
3.      Vestir al perro en ese atuendo ridículo navideño o ese vestuario horrendo de Halloween, y hablarle al perro como si fuera un bebé, los hace ver estúpidos (a ustedes no a los animales), al mismo tiempo que confunde al perro y lo desbalancea. Trata de vestir a un gato, si es que puedes, no me llamen porque, me imagino que ya se dieron cuenta: ¡NO ME IMPORTA!

Dolly dice que no tengo derecho de decir lo que digo porque mis perros “se visten con suéteres.” Ronald argumenta que burlarme de su manera de ser con sus gatos es tan malo como cuando la gente se  burla de gente como yo, (latinos, inmigrantes, gay.)

Lo que Dolly no ve es que mis perros “no se visten con suéteres.” Yo les pongo los suéteres a mis Chihuahuas cuando los llevo a caminar porque las temperaturas son de 4.4 grados centígrados o menos. Esto es un acto de humanidad, especialmente sabiendo que mis Chihuahuas no tienen pelo largo para cubrirse del frío.

Lo que Ronald no ve es que comparar a los gatos con una raza humana no es correcto, peor aún, igualar a una raza con animales no es solo malo sino racista. Pero no hablaré de eso.

El caso es que yo juego con mis perros; los llevo a caminar; les doy galletitas, y hasta les froto sus panzas, lo cual es su cosa favorita. Aun así, aun los obligo a que estén en su propia cama. No los dejo que se suban a los sillones, y no los mimo. Los regaño cuando no hacen lo que se supone que tienen que hacer pero los recompenso con una galletita o una frase positiva y corta cuando hacen lo corrector. En pocas palabras, los trato como lo que son: animales, no humanos.

Dolly dice que soy una persona de corazón frío cuando no reacciono al mirar las fotos de “su bebé” y de los tantos juguetes que su bebé recibió en navidad. “Gasté más de $50 en sus regalos,” me dice con orgullo. “Y tú, ¿qué les regalaste a tus perros, Carlos?” Cuando no respondo ella dice, “ves, ni siquiera te importan tus perros. Es triste saber que tus perros pasaron la navidad sin regalos.”

La cosa es que mis perros son muy felices, están saludables, y en el momento que manejo en el estacionamiento de la casa, los perros corren a la puerta y comienzan a ladrar mientras mueven sus colas porque he llegado. A mis perros les importa un bledo la navidad porque no tienen concepto de eso, y ellos no me odian porque no les compré nada para navidad. Eso es bueno porque a mis dos Chihuahuas son perros, animales, caninos muy simpáticos y llenos de energía. No son humanos.

Si los Norte Americanos aceptaran sus perros/gatos como animales, sus mascotas tendrían vidas mucho más felices y saludables. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los Norte Americanos tratan a sus mascotas como si fueran sus hijos o como personas, dándoles nombres de humanos, (lo cual también es ridículo), dándoles regalos, y hasta mandándoles correo o tarjetas. Lo sé, lo he visto.

Esta actitud favorece a las compañías Norte Americanas porque la gente gasta mucho dinero comprando cosas innecesarias e inútiles para sus “niños.” Desde el feo vestuario de Halloween y el traje ridículo de navidad, el collar y la correa combinada hasta la cama terapéutica con olores y hasta el último juguete de moda. 

El problema es que a los gatos y a los perros no les importa nada de eso, principalmente porque son animales domésticos, animales que deben ser tratados humanamente pero no como humanos.

Lo próximo que voy a escuchar es a personas pidiéndole permiso a sus mascotas para poder viajar. O, un momento, ya he escuchado eso. Hasta conozco gente que no viaja porque sus “bebitos” se quedaran solos y eso no puede pasar. Como si al estúpido gato o al tonto perro le importara esas ridiculeces. 

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