I’ve been discussing with my sister (a big fan of her cats) about what lives we would save in an emergency. I think a human live is worth more than an animal’s no question asked but she thinks otherwhise. So to end this discussion I’m writing here.

  1. Who would you save between your cat and your worst enemy?
  2. What if it was between your cat and a stranger?
  3. Why?
  • boletus@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Society has deemed that a human life is more valuable than another animal, but that doesn’t mean that this applies to everyone. I’d save my dogs over a stranger sure, but I’d sure make an effort to save both. The value of a life on a personal basis is primarily driven by how connected you are with them.

  • Vilian@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    my worse enemy is the father of my friend who abused her when she was a kid, and watched CP, i don’t know him, i don’t want to know him, and if i had the chance to let him die in front of me, i wouldn’t hesitate to let it happen, and make earth a better place

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    8 months ago

    I’m going out on a limb and say the person, but only because my present cat is young and healthy and a cat, so there’s a 99% chance she’ll save herself if I just get out of her way, and if I try she’ll just have to hurt me first before taking care of herself.

    The stupid human I would probably prevent from dying, although I wouldn’t work too hard at minimizing their pain.

  • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    8 months ago

    Theres a pretty short list of people I would like to see dead… trump, putin,un,mcconnell for examples… my dog definitely deserves life over those pathetic excuses for human beings

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      8 months ago

      When we really consider who our worst enemies actually the question becomes simpler. Mitch McConnell is the first example that came to mind for me.

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, my worst enemies are all people I consider threats to humanity and/or the planet so a scenario where I passively allowed one of them to die as a side effect of saving my cat is a dream scenario.

        Even better would be if saving my cat caused multiple enemies to die.

  • testfactor@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    People have gotten weird about animals over the years. I adore my cat, don’t get me wrong, and would do everything in my power to save them, but like, it is still an animal at the end of the day.

    In scenario one I can see saying cat if you actually wanted your worst enemy to die. Like, if you were fine with killing them without the cat in the balance, then yeah, of course.

    But otherwise it’s the person, right? Animals have lower moral value than people, right? I mean, I’d be curious what percentage of people saying that they’d save their cat are vegetarian/vegan?

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    8 months ago

    Cats have 9 lives, so saving them just save one of their lives. But there are people in this word who’s death means happiness of millions and saved live of thousands. Why would I want to save such person?

    Saving cat is just a bonus. And I would still do that.

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    8 months ago

    The closest thing I have to a worst enemy is the mother of my children, but my kids also really love my cat so I don’t know how I’d answer.

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    8 months ago
    1. My thrift store dollar bin reject rescue cats without a moment’s hesitation
    2. Cats
    3. I promised my cats I would care for them all their days
  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    I have a dog, so I’ll apply that.

    1. Dog.
    2. Dog.
    3. In scenario 1, I not only have a good reason to save my dog, but also let my worst enemy die. In scenario 2 it’s more complicated, but my dog trusts me, and the stranger has no such expectations (I hope). Lastly, for both cases, there’s no way to regret death. They won’t be able to care. Humans can also much better understand the current situation than a dog/cat.
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    8 months ago

    Kind of curious who your enemies are, OP.

    The ones I haven’t met personally are causing the deaths of millions of people.

    The ones I have met personally are rapists and child abusers.

    Would you save those kinds of people instead of saving a cat to whom you have a duty of care?

    • UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      Got you one better, where tf do you meet these people? I know there are a bunch of em’, but I’m not in these circles and don’t plan to be, thus I don’t know any.

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        8 months ago

        They are not in special “circles” - they are unfortunately distributed through society. You’ve probably met a couple without realizing.

        The only ways of knowing who they are is if you are either told about them by their victims, or are victimized yourself; or if they are convicted of their crimes.

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        8 months ago

        Not OP, but how I know someone so despicable:

        He was 30 when he raped my 13 year old best friend and when he got out of prison, continued dating her piece of shit mom instead of fucking off. I’d sooner throw him into a burning building than save him from one.

  • zib@kbin.melroy.org
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    8 months ago

    My cats are my family, so they have priority over most humans. This would only be a tough situation if it were between my cats and my best friend because I consider her to be family too. But, in that case, I would say screw the “you can only save one” mentality, I’d become like a mom who can lift a car off her baby, and somehow save them all.