Cats will get depressed if they lose and other member of the household, like a dog or pet bird. Dogs do the same...
It’s all over elephants will know when they are about to die, dogs notice when people pass on with the death howl, a gorilla who adopted a kitten mourned and even used sign language to tell her keeper that she was sad (when the kitten got ran over) Most animals will morn for anything they get attached to did anyone see the lioness who adopted a baby antelope ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZw-1BfHFKM&feature=player_embedded#! makes you think eace:
Apparently, they also try to screw anything... http://www.hadrs.com/ - Humans Against Dolphin Rape ... Seriously
Just think... There's probably women out there somewhere that have actually lost their cherry to a horny dolphin!
We had two cats that were from the same litter, one went missing and never returned and the other was depressed for months, refused to go outside and play, all he did was sleep or lay in his basket and eat some days he wouldn't even get up to go to his litter tray it was so sad! He's fine now, although extremely over weight from what I suppose was comfort eating and lack of exercise
I think while this is obviously horrible. It's also pretty horrible the number of dolphins and other animals that are enslaved(and raped) by humans. And maybe this is the point of us thinking about how animals are so much like us to begin with. We should be more caring of the environment we all share. Dolphins may be violent to humans, but they are not dirtying up the land we live on as we dirty up the ocean.
Not only do they try to rape people, they also rape dolphins. There was a case of some male dolphins who kept one female dolphin as a sex slave for a long time, for example.. They can actually be pretty damn mean, despite their cuddly image. There was also a Futurama episode made based on that story, very touching.
Is that the episode with fry’s dog? I did see on the tele of a dog who miscarried her litter, after she would carry around the phones placing them in the basket and going to them when they rang.