Do you think cats feel bad when their owner dies and they have to eat their corpse? Like, I imagine a dog would genuinely be emotionally scarred if its owner passed away while they're both inside the house and it had to resort to eating their body to survive, but I really don't think a cat would give a shit.
>>5112543Once you stop smelling like you and start smelling like a decaying corpse the dog no longer identifies you as his owner and would experience no distress by eating what's left of your body.
>>5112543that requires the delusion that dead people can come back to life
>>5112558Thats true for cats maybe
>>5112543No. Not because they're actively evil or anything but because they're simply too retarded to comprehend that the tasty pile of meat on the floor was a living human 5 minutes ago.
cats often stop recognizing cats they've known from birth if they return from the vet smelling weird. they're not going to see a stinking rotting corpse as 'you'
>>5112543eating a corpse is natural for cats even some human cultures eat their dead
>>5112543>Like, I imagine a dog would genuinely be emotionally scarred if its owner passed away while they're both inside the house and it had to resort to eating their body to surviveare you a woman? neither animals give a fuck about this and cannot be "emotionally scarred" by it.
>>5112543Dogs start eating their owners a long time before starvation begins. They get scared and keep biting the dead person harder and harder trying to wake them up, until they start tearing chunks off, and then they often just mindlessly swallow a lot of it.