Those of you familiar with my Monday Moans will know that they are usually light hearted pops at the little things that irritate from time to time. Nothing major; nothing important. I hope I haven’t lulled you into a sense of security too much, as today’s post is somewhat different. The subject of today’s moan is something about which I feel very strongly, and as such it’s going to be an unusually serious post. Perhaps I should have waited until tomorrow and called it ‘The Tuesday Tirade’, because this post has the potential to turn into a full blown rant.
Deep breaths, and let’s begin.
Years ago, I regularly used to listen to a radio breakfast show. One of the features on this show aired listeners’ stories about some misdemeanour in their past to which they now wanted to confess. The stories (like my Monday Moan) were meant to be light hearted and designed to amuse, and confessions along the lines of ‘I painted my brother’s bike pink and blamed the milkman’ or ‘I ate all my mum’s prized strawberries and blamed the postman’ usually had the desired effect.
However, if the introduction involved an animal I knew that, far from making me chuckle, the story was going to make me 1/ seethe, and 2/ very upset. You see, the animal was inevitably going to meet an unpleasant, certainly painful, probably terrifying and simply NOT FUNNY death as the story progressed. Call me simple, but I cannot for the life of me see ANYTHING funny about the suffering and death of any creature. Furthermore, I think the portrayal of animal suffering as funny is irresponsible in the extreme. There are people in this world who will pick up on the idea that eating their sister’s goldfish or standing on their boyfriend’s hamster is supposedly hilarious, and will set out to impress their equally moronic mates by inflicting pain, suffering and premature death on a helpless creature.
Now, I appreciate not everybody loves animals as I do. However, whether or not you like animals they share our planet, they are essential to nature and they deserve our respect. I’m reading a book at the moment, which on the whole is a good book, but I was very upset by a flippant, throwaway line about a cat being locked in a shed full of savage dogs. The tone of the writing suggested to me that at worst the reader should shake his or her head at this, maybe tut a bit then, wearing a wry smile, carry on reading. That didn’t happen with me. Instead, I stared frantically at the words for a while as I tried to rid my mind of horrific, unwelcome images of a defenceless, terrified cat being…
You get the picture, I’m sure. Cruelty and suffering are not things I find amusing. If the book had told of a baby being left at the mercy of the savage dogs everyone would be (quite rightly) horrified, so why is it ok, funny even, to treat a cat so appallingly?
‘Oh, it’s only an animal,’ someone might say. Well I’ve got news for you, mate – SO ARE YOU!
‘Oh, well I hate cats. Cats torture and kill small animals for fun,’ another might say. I’ve two replies to that:
1/ Not all cats hunt and kill small animals. I’ve had the privilege of sharing my home with six different cats over the years, and only one’s been a hunter. He’s merely acting on his instincts; he doesn’t realise he’s being cruel.
2/ Not all humans torture and kill animals for fun, but some do. Unlike cats, humans have the capacity to understand that torturing a helpless creature is cruel, cowardly and despicable, but they do it anyway.
To be fair, most people do tend to react with horror when an animal victim of cruelty is a cat or dog. The radio breakfast show stories never involved either of these popular pets, but time and again I heard about the sad demise of mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, and all manner of birds and fish. The radio show in question was on for everyone to listen to at work, so short of running, screaming, to the toilet with my hands clapped over my ears I couldn’t get away from hearing. Yes, I did write to the producers of the show, interceding on behalf of small animals being sacrificed the length and breadth of the UK in the name of entertainment, but to no avail. The DJ has long since moved on to pastures new, and I can only hope that no small animals are being harmed in the making of his show these days.
Perhaps the day will come when everyone realises that suffering and cruelty are NEVER funny things. In the meantime, I’m going to do what I always do to counter the fury I feel about cruelty to animals: I’m going to find my cats and tell them how much I love them.
They still have the confessions spot on a show on Radio 2 (drive time). That said, the ones I’ve heard haven’t involved cruelty to animals. I agree with all of that. The older I get the more I find it incomprehensible that anyone would deliberately hurt or cause pain to anything living. Maybe it’s something that switched on in me when I became a mum. I dunno. But I don’t understand cruelty full stop. It’s a pointless exercise. It’s a sad and damaged person who has to cause pain to others, just because they can.
Cheers
MTM
PS your cats are fab. Especially the spotty tabby.
Thank you for commenting. Kenny does look quite spotty in this picture, but rest assured his tail is delightfully stripy. I’m glad to hear the unhappy animal stories seem to be a thing of the past, as on the whole the confessional feature was one I enjoyed.
Reblogged this on Jo Robinson and commented:
True, true! Seems to me that the smaller the creature, the more acceptable some psychotic idiot thinks torturing it is.
Thank you for reblogging, Jo. I know it’s a subject about which you feel strongly too.
Couldn’t agree more! I’m always surprised at how differently animals are treated, according to their image. For some reason, fish and rodents seem to bear the brunt of it. Jaws rang the death bell for sharks, goldfish are regularly flushed down toilets and rats are public enemy #1.
Perhaps we need more funny videos of goldfish on YouTube… What does tell you about the way people think? 😦
Fish do seem to get a very raw deal. Some people actually believe that water dwelling creatures don’t feel pain, so it’s OK to treat them as appallingly as possible. I can’t stand any animal suffering – I get upset if I accidentally kill an insect!
Lol – same here! I’m reminded of the spider scene in “Ruthless People” 🙂
I’m glad to say the show no longer features harm to animals so maybe your letters had an effect. I don’t understand the mentality of anyone who can inflict pain on animals or people for perverted fun.With the number of wars about and the reports of torture by the supposed ‘Good Guys’ it seems we progressed come too far with our humanity after all.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
I very much doubt I was the only person who complained. Happily there are plenty of caring people about, flying the flag for humanity.
Big hugs back, as ever 🙂 xxx
Fish always seem to be the first to suffer. Had to educate a neighbour on the correct keeping of fish after a petshop miss sold her and put the fishes life at risk… Btw love your cats!!!
I agree Alison. I dont see a thing funny about hurtign an animal. They are living breathign creautres and feel pain like we do.its cruel and any one that can hurt and enjoy hurting an animal will do the same to a human. Its hrrible.. Fab post!! I love your monday moans. And ilove your Kitties!