
Recently, I saw this Happy Cat meme
which I found very interesting
This cat is jumping around
accompanied by this happy music
It really makes you feel happy
https://youtube.com/shorts/7fTHD07Q9Pw
Watching this little cat jumping is really cute
but also a bit pitiful
Searching under Happy Cat brings up this children's music my happy song
and the original song wasn't this high-pitched
There's a part where children are supposed to sing along in a high pitch
and it's very catchy
so someone made a video using it
I don't understand why some people dislike this children's music
It doesn't make much sense to me
Then this Happy Cat led to many other creations
including a crossover with the previous Banana Cat
It's a whole cat universe~
Then I saw a comment on the original video
that said the story behind the original video is actually sad
So I tried to search for the original video
The original video was posted in 2015
" 行きつけのペットショップが今日で閉店…連れて帰りたい "
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7Ymiav_yaNU
The video is about
seeing a small cat jumping at a Japanese pet store that is about to close
and wanting to take it home
Then someone commented
that if a pet store completely closes down and has unsold cats, their fate might be to be "disposed of"
which is the same fate as some unwanted stray animals
PS: But now in Taiwan, there is no euthanasia
https://www.thenewslens.com/article/181358
"This year (2023) marks the sixth anniversary of the zero euthanasia policy, but it has been criticized for not effectively controlling the number of stray animals quickly, leading to increasingly intense conflicts between wild animals and stray dogs"
Let's look at the comments:
The original text here is in Japanese
I just used Google Translate
So
If you know the story behind it, it feels not so happy
But some people say: Pets in a closed-down pet store are not necessarily disposed of immediately; they might be sold to other stores
Someone commented that they work at a pet store
If no one adopts them, they might be disposed of
To control the number of products, sales must be managed within a certain quantity
So, there is still a disposal mechanism
From this sign, you can see that this cat is sold for 170,000 yen
In terms of the 2015 exchange rate, it's about 30,000 to 40,000 TWD
Watching this little cat anxiously waiting for someone to buy it is also a sad thing
I am very much against this kind of pet trade
But to oppose pet trading
many people need to have the idea of vegetarianism
because pigs, chickens, and cows are also bought and sold every day
They just might not be as cute...
If it's targeted at banning the trade of cats and dogs, it might be possible
But even this is something modern people can't achieve
When it involves interests, people are unwilling
There are indeed still people buying pets
including expensive cats and dogs
I once saw a Husky being abandoned
It's quite ironic to think about...
So really, we should promote "adopt, don't shop"
The pity is that some people only think about what they need right now
They might think they are not doing anything wrong
They also think they can take good care of the pets
But what they don't know is: Their actions can have a wide impact (butterfly effect)
But people always start from their own interests
After all, it is a capitalist society
Money equals power
Power equals influence
Influence can shape decisions
This is how society operates
All I can say is
Namo Amitabha
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