logo
News Film & TV Technology Animals Gaming Our Channels Our Authors
Home › Animals › Man Lets His Cat Stalk A Bird And Ends Up On The Flock's A**...

Man Lets His Cat Stalk A Bird And Ends Up On The Flock's A**hole List

Sophia
by Sophia
25 Nov 2022

For many pet owners, the desire is to let their pets live life to the fullest and experience the world in its entirety. It's how they show their love for their precious companions.

[ADVERTISEMENT]

That's why these individuals take their pets on trips, introduce new foods to them, and give them as much freedom as possible when it comes to exploring. Unfortunately, despite their good intentions, these situations don't always end well.

[ADVERTISEMENT]

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 it 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 allowing him to 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.

OP admits:

Man walks with his cat outdoors, cat exploring along the path
[deleted]
[ADVERTISEMENT]

It all started with a simple walk

It all started with a simple walk
[deleted]

OP let his cat explore a little too much

OP let his cat explore a little too much
[deleted]

The man's decision to let his cat stalk a bird reveals the complexities of human-animal interactions.

The article highlights a common conflict faced by pet owners who wish to provide their animals with opportunities to engage in their natural instincts, such as the cat in the story stalking a bird. This desire stems from a deep-rooted commitment to ensuring pets experience the world fully. However, this well-meaning intention can lead to unforeseen consequences, as seen when the cat's actions land its owner on the flock's "A**hole List." This situation encapsulates the duality of pride and anxiety that pet owners often grapple with when allowing their pets to behave in instinctual ways. The mix of emotions reflects the struggle to balance the joy of seeing a pet in action with the potential repercussions of those actions on the surrounding environment.

But they got away from the first bird onslaught safe and sound

But they got away from the first bird onslaught safe and sound
[deleted]

The cat owner was far from safe, though

The cat owner was far from safe, though
[deleted]

And the birds got their revenge by putting him on their shit list

And the birds got their revenge by putting him on their shit list
[deleted]

Allowing a cat to engage in its natural hunting behavior can evoke mixed feelings among pet owners. Research from the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science indicates that while such behaviors are instinctual, they can also raise ethical questions about the impact on local wildlife.

Understanding these dynamics can help pet owners make informed decisions about how to manage their pets' behaviors responsibly.

Studies show that this instinctual behavior can lead to conflicts between the desires of the pet and the expectations of the owner.

If we were in his situation, we would have run as fast as we could 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. At least many people in the comments section sympathize with him over that.

Here are some of the top comments.

1. They'll remember your crime and hold you accountable

1. They'll remember your crime and hold you accountable
marauderhex

2. Crows will know who the bad guys are

2. Crows will know who the bad guys are
sciendias

3. If you treat them right, though, they'll be bringing you gifts

3. If you treat them right, though, they'll be bringing you gifts
sciendias

Responsible pet ownership involves understanding and balancing the needs of our pets with those of the environment.

The emotional connection between pets and their owners can complicate feelings of guilt and anxiety when those animals engage in instinctual behaviors.

4. Apparently, though, OP's birds aren't crows but grackles, which are just as bad as crows

4. Apparently, though, OP's birds aren't crows but grackles, which are just as bad as crows
teshoolama

5. Maybe OP should try saving one of them to get back in their good graces

5. Maybe OP should try saving one of them to get back in their good graces
Aequitus64

6. Shiny stuff might also work to make amends

6. Shiny stuff might also work to make amends
kayonesoft

This incident underscores the intricate emotional landscape that pet ownership entails.

This is similar to the possessive man furious after his friend vaccinated the cat they found together.

This sense of responsibility can create a cycle of stress, where the owner's anxiety influences the pet's behavior, leading to further complications.

Recognizing these patterns is essential for fostering a healthier relationship between pets and their owners.

7. The opportunity is there and ripe for the picking, so don't mess it up!

7. The opportunity is there and ripe for the picking, so don't mess it up!
[deleted]

8. OP could just start a war if he wanted to

8. OP could just start a war if he wanted to
leonairxxx

9. This person's cat showed those birds who's the real boss

9. This person's cat showed those birds who's the real boss
smg1965

Ethical dilemmas often arise in pet ownership, particularly around issues of wildlife conservation. Research from the Journal of Environmental Psychology indicates that pet owners should consider the broader ecological impacts of their pets' behaviors.

By engaging in community discussions about responsible pet ownership, individuals can promote awareness and develop collective strategies for ethical pet care.

Creating a structured environment can help reduce anxiety for both the pet and the owner, fostering a more harmonious relationship.

10. OP might have just accidentally caused a turf war

10. OP might have just accidentally caused a turf war
Restinbeatsjdilla

11. It's better to submit rather than suffer their wrath, we guess

11. It's better to submit rather than suffer their wrath, we guess
sisepuede4477

12. Addressing them right might be the way to get a good start with reconciliation

12. Addressing them right might be the way to get a good start with reconciliation
I_am_real_supersand

This situation serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between humans, pets, and the environment.

Additionally, engaging in training and positive reinforcement techniques can encourage desired behaviors while respecting the animal's instinctual needs.

13. They make sure everyone on their side knows who the enemy is

13. They make sure everyone on their side knows who the enemy is
0Asterite0

14. This man is thinking right

14. This man is thinking right
Cornbread916

15. That is if they don't get the cat first with their combined anger

15. That is if they don't get the cat first with their combined anger
str8l3g1t

16. Blacklisted

16. Blacklisted
Tsurja

17. They may be small, but they are terrifying creatures

17. They may be small, but they are terrifying creatures
Swooping_es_malo

18. Peanuts might just be the key to all this crow madness

18. Peanuts might just be the key to all this crow madness
marauderhex

19. If all else fails, the sacrificial route may be the way to go

19. If all else fails, the sacrificial route may be the way to go
banana_1986

Who knew crows or grackles could be this terrifying? They already had a reputation, and now they're just proving they can really be murderous birds.

As it seems, OP just had 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.

The recent incident involving a man allowing his cat to stalk a bird underscores the complex emotional interplay that defines pet ownership. The desire to give pets a taste of their natural instincts can sometimes clash with the responsibilities that come with caring for them. This situation exemplifies the fine line pet owners must tread between nurturing their pets' instincts and ensuring the safety of other creatures. By recognizing and addressing these emotional dynamics, pet owners can create a more balanced environment, fostering not only the well-being of their pets but also a sense of community with the wildlife around them.

This tale of a man allowing his cat to stalk a bird serves as a reminder of the intricate dynamics between pet ownership and the natural world. While the intent may be to let pets indulge their instincts, it is essential to consider the broader implications of such actions. The emotional and ethical responsibilities that come with pet ownership cannot be overlooked, especially when they intersect with the lives of other creatures.

The article illustrates the necessity for pet owners to cultivate empathy and awareness regarding their animals' behaviors. This narrative highlights the delicate balance required to ensure that the joys of pet ownership do not inadvertently lead to negative consequences for local wildlife. By fostering a sense of responsibility, pet owners can create a more harmonious relationship with their companions and the environment.

Wait until you see the pet sitter who let the cat out leashless, upsetting the owner.

Share this article:

Facebook icon Pinterest icon Tumblr icon Link icon Twitter icon

Related Articles

Discover 13 Real Animals That Look Straight Out Of A Fantasy World

Discover 13 Real Animals That Look Straight Out Of A Fantasy World

40 Animals Who Said ‘Nope’ To Normal Behavior Today

40 Animals Who Said ‘Nope’ To Normal Behavior Today

Your Pet Might Be Smarter Than You — And Here’s The Proof

Your Pet Might Be Smarter Than You — And Here’s The Proof

You’ve Never Seen Street Cats Captured Like This Before: One Photographer’s Stunning Tribute To The Felines Who Rule The City

You’ve Never Seen Street Cats Captured Like This Before: One Photographer’s Stunning Tribute To The Felines Who Rule The City

Park Run Turns Contentious As Dog Owner Blames Runner For Missing Pet

Park Run Turns Contentious As Dog Owner Blames Runner For Missing Pet

Here Are 46 Pictures Proving That Cats Have The Ability To Be Both Liquid And Solid

Here Are 46 Pictures Proving That Cats Have The Ability To Be Both Liquid And Solid

Parent Tells Dog Owner To “Choke Out” Their Dog After Elevator Encounters With Child Keeps Going Wrong

Parent Tells Dog Owner To “Choke Out” Their Dog After Elevator Encounters With Child Keeps Going Wrong

Redditors Support Man As He Shares Why He Refuses To Train A Dog Owned By His Nonchalant Inlaws

Redditors Support Man As He Shares Why He Refuses To Train A Dog Owned By His Nonchalant Inlaws

[ADVERTISEMENT]

Categories

News Film & TV Technology Animals Gaming Interesting Community Weird

Business

About Us Advertise Contact Us

Legal

Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy DMCA Removal
 Logo
About Us Privacy DMCA Removal Terms Fact Checking Policy Contact Us Our Authors Our Channels Sitemap

© 2026 - All Rights Reserved