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NEET
- May 26, 2024
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The cycle of life of an undomesticated cat is being born, being fed by his mother, growing up, learning how to live by itself and living alone until mating, teaching his sons and living alone again.
But the life of a domesticated cat is being born, being fed by it's mother, being adopted and living with its owner. The cat not only don't learn how to live by itself but it is permanently living a relationship of son, since he is fed by its owners (some cats even massage their owners with the same movement they used to do when breastfeeding themselves.)
And the point is that domesticsted cats live comfortably. They like to simply exist, live, eat, sneak into a hot spot (rays of sun touching the ground, for example), playing and interacting with their owners.
Domesticated cats don't work, since they don't hunt.
If domesticated cats can live like neets, why humans couldn't live like that as well?
But the life of a domesticated cat is being born, being fed by it's mother, being adopted and living with its owner. The cat not only don't learn how to live by itself but it is permanently living a relationship of son, since he is fed by its owners (some cats even massage their owners with the same movement they used to do when breastfeeding themselves.)
And the point is that domesticsted cats live comfortably. They like to simply exist, live, eat, sneak into a hot spot (rays of sun touching the ground, for example), playing and interacting with their owners.
Domesticated cats don't work, since they don't hunt.
If domesticated cats can live like neets, why humans couldn't live like that as well?