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Vet Angry At So Many People Believing These Pet Breeds Are “Cute” Explains How They Are Not
“This is not cute. This is cruel,” announced Cat The Vet, a UK-based veterinary surgeon on her TikTok channel while showing a pic of the cutest flat-faced Persian cat in the background. Reminiscent of the iconic Grumpy Cat, you wouldn’t be surprised if this adorable furry ball had an Instagram page with thousands of followers. I mean, why would anyone ever call them cruel?
But in a series of eye-opening TikTok videos, Cat The Vet exposes all the popular and impawsibly cute pet breeds that suffer from very serious health problems. The video series captioned “Pets That People Think Are Cute But Are Not!” genuinely shows the not-so-pretty side of our beloved critters which often remains overlooked.
From Scottish fold and flat-faced dogs to munchkin and Persian cats, Cat’s videos will give you a whole new perspective on the desirable trait of “cuteness” in pets and how, in fact, debilitating it can really be to them.
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@cat_the_vet Pets That People Think Are Cute But Are Not! The Scottish Fold Cat. ##catthevet ##scottishfold ##catsoftiktok ##vettok ##fyp
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Scottish Fold Cats
"Look at those little cute folded ears, aren't they adorable?
Do you know why they fold? Because they've got weak, rubbish cartilage in them, which makes them collapse under their own weight.
Do you know where else you have cartilage? Every single joint in your body.
And do you know what horrible, weak cartilage gives you? Arthritis. An incredibly painful, debilitating joint condition that we are basically breeding deliberately into these cats, just because we think their little ears look cute.
But it's not that good enough excuse for breeding a cat that spends most of its life totally crippled and ends up being euthanized really really early because it cannot even walk.
If you see these cats being used by brands for advertising or touted by celebrities as the 'latest thing to have', please let them know this is not cute. This is cruel."
Flat Faced Dog Breeds
"These dogs have amazing personalities and make wonderful pets, but we have to talk about how they suffer for the way they look.
Many of these dogs struggle to breathe normally, starting with nostrils that are often just tiny little slits, and their faces may be flat on the outside but on the inside they often have nearly as much tissue as a dog with a normal length nose, and that can really compromise their airways.
You know those cute pictures all over the internet of dogs falling asleep with toys in their mouths or their heads propped up? They do that because when they relax, all that extra tissue at the back of their mouths completely collapses, and without the toy or propping their head up, they would literally suffocate while they sleep.
They also suffer with lots of skin problems, particularly sweaty, itchy skin folds.
Painful dental decay is common because the same amount of teeth as a normal dog's is jammed into this tiny space.
Spinal abnormalities are really common, meaning they can struggle to walk and become paralyzed.
And cute, bulging eyes means they frequently suffer with painful eye problems."
Please please even if it's your dream pet don't encourage their breeding!! It's a horrible practice that leaves disabled animals and breeders with lots of money! It's disgusting!!! If you really really want such a breed at least find one abandoned from a shelter!! Don't give those cruel people money!!!
Munchkin Cats
"These cats have a genetic mutation that makes their legs really short. I get why people like them, but that doesn't change the fact that we are deliberately breeding cats with a debilitating genetic mutation, just because we think they look cute.
Think about how active our cats naturally are, how much they love to run and jump and play. Munchkin cats still have those instincts but they can't do it as much or as well because we have deliberately restricted them.
X-rays show just how deformed their limbs and joints really are. Look how smooth and straight the normal cat's one is, compared to how short and twisted the Munchkin cat's ones are. Look at how smooth and clean the elbow joint is in the normal cat compared to how horrible and gnarly the one in the Munchkin cat is.
This means they are not only physically restricted in how much they can move, but this joint would be really painful as well.
International Cat Care, one of the leading scientific bodies for feline research in the world, make this statement about Munchkin cats: "Our position on breeding cats is that first no harm should be done. If there is even the smallest chance that having this 'look' causes problems, then we should not be accepting of it as a breed based on a genetic deformity."
This is heartbreaking, these cats have serious health problems 1. Lordosis is a condition that is characterized by a curving spine in your cat’s lower back. Kitten Munchkins are susceptible to this condition, which is caused by the spinal muscles growing too short. 2. Pectus Excavatum The term pectus excavatum literally means “hollow breast” in Latin. Based on the name, you may be able to guess that this condition has to do with your cat’s chest. Specifically, this term refers to a defect in which an animal’s sternum and ribs grow improperly. Animals with this condition have a relatively good prognosis as long as they are diagnosed young; the best time to perform surgery is between 8 and 12 weeks of age. Add Osteoarthritis, hyperthyroid, pancreatitis, uremia, lymphoma, lymphosarcoma,
The biggest British cat registry, the GCCF (Governing Council of the Cat Fancy), does not recognise either Munchkins or Scottish Fold as a breed, as it does not want to encourage development of breeds based on a potentially damaging genetic trait.
Glad to read that. Saw a breeder of one of the flat faced breeds, like Persians, trying to introduce healthier versions, aka longer noses to help them breathe. Got rejected at every cat show. All she was trying to do was breed them back to a healthier standard but stupid people and their view of what is cute 😡
Load More Replies...We adopted a young rescue cat who, as she grew, appeared to have shortened limbs and tail. After a bit of investigating with our vet it appears she's half munchkin (probably why she was dumped). Despite having shorted legs and tail than our other cats she's thankfully in great health and bosses around our full sized cats.
We call it "SHS/Short Horse Syndrome" because at every ranch & farm we ran/had "the smaller the horse, the bigger the attitude". Think Shetland pony VS Clydesdale and Chihuahua VS Great Dane.
Load More Replies...I have a similiar breed of cat whom we found in the shelter after her owner (probably around 80) couldn't care for her anymore. Turns out there was a breeder nearby who released all of the cats that didn't get adopted and the older man saved about a dozen from the streets. I'm terrfied of what might happen to the cat now; she has little upper arm strength, extremely stumpy legs that make her slower, and I have to clean her nose every week so she can still get enough air. I love her dearly, but this form of "breeding', aka torture needs to stop NOW.
Can't imagine how frustrating it must be for a munchkin not being able to slap the sh*t out of your owner because of your stubby little legs. Cats NEED to slap.
Every time I see one of these stubby legged fur babies, I feel sad for them. I can imagine their natural brain/instincts telling them to jump, hunt, etc..., but they can't do cat things. They can just exist to look cute for humans. Not cool, not at all.
It is not just that they have health problems. A lot of cats with the natural "munchkin" mutation are actually healthy and are not suffering from back pain or restricted movement. The problem comes at breeding them. If you mate two munchkin cats and the kitten gets two copies of the munchkin gene, it will not develop in the womb. And the changes of the rest of the litter being the "desired" short-legged kittens is 50% short-legged, 25% normal. So basically you are looking at only half of the kittens looking like munchkins and the rest dying or being rejected. So breeders have to breed way more to get at least a few "good-looking" munchkins. This is extremely cruel!
I have a Munchkin who is an ex-breeder. She has very very very short front legs and arthritis in her neck. She’s a retired breeder. She runs around the house like a maniac chasing my other cat. She does have issues getting up on furniture and using stairs. She’s in pain meds to help with the arthritis. I feel sorry for her, she is so sweet and funny, but has issues she’ll never be able to overcome. Stop breeding for cuteness.
I have made comments on random BP posts about Corgis and how I feel very sorry for them and all the other defective overbred dogs, most of which would scientifically be described as having birth defects. I usually get a few shut-ups and downvotes. While the person who posted "So cute!" gets 120 upvotes. Many people here are hypocrites and/or sheep.
A neighborhood ferak cat adopted me. She is a munchkin BUTher front legs are not as short as a true Munchkin,just a shorter front (straight) leg! She is a great loveable companion!
The first time I saw one of these munchkins I thought, that's not right! And I was right!
That’s is so sad and highly selfish of the imbeciles who breed them and buy them
Are you seriously comparing people with bodily autonomy making decisions based on their own experiences, to animals with no choice in the matter being forced to breed with more & more debilitating features to please sadistic humans?
Load More Replies...Toad Bulldog, Or Exotic Bully
"Essentially someone came to say 'Hey, let's take the bulldog with their flat faces and terrible skin and awful health problems and make it worse!'
Look at the shape of the limbs on this poor dog. That is basically elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, horrible arthritis, completely and utterly preordained.
These dogs struggle a lot to even walk. I cannot fathom why anyone would choose to breed a dog that is clearly going to suffer for the way it looks for its entire life.
In some countries, producing these dogs is illegal because it's classed as 'torture breeding'.
And of course, just to add injury to insult, they always chop their ears off."
Flat Faced Cat Breeds
"Their tiny nostrils inevitably make it really hard for them to breathe. You can see how narrow, pinched and squashed their faces are when you compare them to a normal cat.
It comes as no suprise that they suffer from dental problems because there is no room for their teeth!
Their skulls are really misshapen and flat, which can lead to serious brain problems and even be fatal.
Flat faces means that the tears can't drain properly, which can leave them with really sticky, dirty, painful infected skin on their face.
And those great big eyes which are so prized? They're actually really vulnerable to problems because they stick out so far.
The final insult is this super fluffy thick coat which they cannot hope to groom themselves."
Pekingese Dogs
"They suffer greatly because of the way they look. Their skulls are really flat, which means they suffer from all of the problems the brachycephalic breeds do, like eye, breathing, skinfold problems.
When you compare their skeleton to a normal dog you can see why they suffer with so many mobility problems as well.
The Pekingese are very vulnerable to overheating, mainly because of the HUGE coat they've been bred with, but also because of their flat faces. In this picture of a 'Best In Show' pekingese dog, you can see he is sat on an ice pack to keep him cool in the arena."
These little dogs just look so sad. This is a prime example of having a dog to show off / win prizes, not because you want a companion to love.
Many people felt like it's an important problem and they didn't miss a chance to share some thoughts
I've recently seen photos from some breeders who are breeding flat faced dogs to have longer snouts, like they had 50+ years ago. They still look very cute but they can now breathe much easier. I hope we start moving away from this trend of breeding animals to the point of severe disability just for so-called aesthetics.
Yep! In my opinion, they are cuter that way too. So if you really want a flat-faced dog of some kind then check out those ones.
Load More Replies...Please mention ear cropping practice for Doberman or Pitbull. It's cruel and painful.
i was walking across a bridge with my dad and we saw a guy running with his poor pug coughing and trying to catch up to him. DONT TAKE A FRICKING PUG ON A RUN!!! me and my dad looked at each other like :/ it was so sad because obviously the dog couldn't breathe properly and looked like it was miserable.
This is one of the most important posts on Bored Panda to spread awareness. My heart breaks by looking at the pictures of these poor animals. Please let's help people to understand.
Same goes for pet fish like Fancy gold fish, Flowerhorn, parrot fish etc...poor hybrid fish suffering all its life
Great post. I am so sad when commenters say how cute pugs etc. are. Sure, they look cute to some, but we need to think of the suffering of the animals. These infantilized features are abominations due to breeding.
I always say that we're the *worst parasites on planet Earth 🦟🪰🪳🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟
Load More Replies...More people need to know all of this. Purebred = inbred. It's a horrible practice, and should be stopped.
pure bred should not mean inbred. If it does, that's a result of poor or careless breeding. It's quite possible to breed healthy predigree animals. If you want a pedigree, always look for reputable breeders who will show you at least one parent, and vaccinate the puppy/kitten before it you collect it from the breeder's home. Learn the signs of a puppy farm/backyard breeder, and never buy, even if the animal seems cheap. Do not support them.
Load More Replies...Eugenics to produce more desirable traits in humans has shown to be morally and ethically corrupt, and yet in pets it is ok. Go figure.
I would add to that the practice of docking a.k.a cutting off the tail of some breeds like boxers, dobermans, rotweilers.
German Shepherds that look like they've been assembled from two different sized dogs: the hind quarters being wizened and leaving them unable to move properly.
Bull dogs and French bull dogs, as well as some other breeds, usually cannot mate, nor can they give birth unassisted by surgical intervention. There may be exceptions to this, but generally these breeds have been bred for traits that some find appealing but result in unviable animals. Far too many Frenchies are born with spinal bifida. It's shocking to do some searching online and see what the breeds looked like before greedy breeders tampered with nature.
*some* breeders do! Some of them are working to fix these issues. I think there is even a bp article on it.
Load More Replies...Write to the companies that sponsor dog shows and protest. These shows still allow and even demand cropped ears and tails, and the new standards for animal conformation.
As far as I'm concerned there are very few legitimate reasons for breeding. Especially because of the overpopulation problems. Animals that are bred to do a specific job are acceptable in my eyes any other breeding is just ensuring that another animal will go unwanted and die from exposure or in a shelter
I have people constantly asking me why I don't have my cats declawed so they are less destructive. I constantly have to explain that declawing cats is essentially cutting off the first joint of their fingers. How would they like to have the first joint of THEIR fingers amputated? I avoid brachycephalic animals and cringe every time I see a doggo with cropped ears/tails.
we need to make it illegal to breed these sorts of animals. To purposely breed an animal that has genetic mutations that are harming it is sad.
Thank you for calling this out!! I get very frustrated when people say, "oh how cute" yet I know that poor animal is suffering because of obscene breeding habits. Pugs in particular, but this has broadened my knowledge. It's. Not. Right.
Forget all these weird-ass so-called "pure breeds." They're expensive and probably won't live long happy lives. Want a truly great pet? Go to your local animal shelter.
I have a 100% pure bred Scottish Cat. She was a rescued kitten found on a road in the middle of nowhere, sought refuge in my polytunnel. She is now 15 and doing very well for a Scottish Wild Cat, no health problems all these years.
Pure Scottish wildcats are extremely rare and do not take to domestication. I assume you live in Scotland, as that's the only place you'll find a Scottish Wildcat. What you have is almost certainly a crossbreed, as true wildcats easily crossbreed with domestic cats. That's the main reason why the purebed numbers are falling.
Load More Replies...Humans bred animals for the traits but they also did it to themselves to keep themselves "pure". It's disgusting we have done this but in all honesty are we surprised? We did it to ourselves why wouldn't we do it to our animals....
Why don't more people know about this? Why don't vets educate dog owners who have dogs with these issues? I've been a pet owner for most of my life and this is the first I've heard any of this. I've never had a pet who had any of these issues; perhaps if I had, my vet would have educated me, but this information needs to get out there!!! Please pass the word!!! EVERYONE!!!!! Am I allowed to post this entire article on my social media pages? I don't want to be in violation of copyright infringement, but I could never hope to explain the problem better than this article!!! Please reply!!!! And, thank you Liucija for spreading the word!!!!
I see the comment in the last photo calling it "aesthetics over health". I would argue that it is not about aesthetics at all, but having something different or unexpected. Humans are just so bored, sitting at the top of the food chain. We have evolved to see health as beautiful, and I don't think anyone sees these dogs as beautiful. Funny, maybe, like court jesters.
Everyone I know was aware about some of these things when they got these breeds. I know a lot of people who have bulldogs, pugs and bulldog breeds. They look into them because they paid a lot of money for them (they are "trendy" but very expensive.) So they know what to expect and how to spot warning signs to look for. Personally, I'm a big fan of the pitbull breeds (including mixes.) There's so many in shelters that need homes. All my dogs, (but one my ex bought; have been rescues. I'm not opposed to something paying for a purebred but spending $5k-$7.5k for a dog is a little much for me.
That one person going "I have a Scottish Straight".... that's just an extra expensive British Shorthair, you muppet.
No, it's a Scottish Straight. Because the mutilation can cause such problems, breeders should never breed folded-ear with a folded-ear. All the kittens will have folded ears, but also the highest level of disability. To produce even remotely healthy cats, you must breed at folded-ear to a straight-ear. Some of the kittens will have folded ears and other will have straight ears. Both kinds are Scottish, but are either Scottish Fold, or Scottish Straight.
Load More Replies...Seems like they're using the pictures to bring awareness. I even go out of my way to risk backlash, bring it up and answer any questions when they have those "cutsie" posts.
Load More Replies...I think the main reason people get these breeds is because they genuinely don't know. It doesn't make it any less horrible that the animal is suffering, but let's not paint all owners of these breeds as deliberately sadistic narcissistic monsters. That's just plain unfair. For most people, it comes from a place of ignorance, not an urge to abuse.
Load More Replies...You completely missed the point in the most self-centered way possible. It doesn't matter if you think they look cute. It doesn't matter if you're willing to pay for tons of vet trips. The point is that animals without these deformed traits are just as cute & don't have to deal with chronic pain & premature death. Whether the owner is ready to take on the responsibility or not doesn't matter; these animals shouldn't have to suffer in the first place. Vets can't completely fix what these poor animals were designed to be, & besides, vets are terrifying for most animals. Why would you inflict pain & fear on someone you're supposed to protect & love? No amount of money or prior knowledge can justify that. (Also, how do you know your cat never had any issues? Maybe she was in constant pain & you couldn't tell because her "in pain" behavior was the same as her "normal" behavior because she was always suffering. These breeds never get a break, you know.)
Load More Replies...I've recently seen photos from some breeders who are breeding flat faced dogs to have longer snouts, like they had 50+ years ago. They still look very cute but they can now breathe much easier. I hope we start moving away from this trend of breeding animals to the point of severe disability just for so-called aesthetics.
Yep! In my opinion, they are cuter that way too. So if you really want a flat-faced dog of some kind then check out those ones.
Load More Replies...Please mention ear cropping practice for Doberman or Pitbull. It's cruel and painful.
i was walking across a bridge with my dad and we saw a guy running with his poor pug coughing and trying to catch up to him. DONT TAKE A FRICKING PUG ON A RUN!!! me and my dad looked at each other like :/ it was so sad because obviously the dog couldn't breathe properly and looked like it was miserable.
This is one of the most important posts on Bored Panda to spread awareness. My heart breaks by looking at the pictures of these poor animals. Please let's help people to understand.
Same goes for pet fish like Fancy gold fish, Flowerhorn, parrot fish etc...poor hybrid fish suffering all its life
Great post. I am so sad when commenters say how cute pugs etc. are. Sure, they look cute to some, but we need to think of the suffering of the animals. These infantilized features are abominations due to breeding.
I always say that we're the *worst parasites on planet Earth 🦟🪰🪳🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟
Load More Replies...More people need to know all of this. Purebred = inbred. It's a horrible practice, and should be stopped.
pure bred should not mean inbred. If it does, that's a result of poor or careless breeding. It's quite possible to breed healthy predigree animals. If you want a pedigree, always look for reputable breeders who will show you at least one parent, and vaccinate the puppy/kitten before it you collect it from the breeder's home. Learn the signs of a puppy farm/backyard breeder, and never buy, even if the animal seems cheap. Do not support them.
Load More Replies...Eugenics to produce more desirable traits in humans has shown to be morally and ethically corrupt, and yet in pets it is ok. Go figure.
I would add to that the practice of docking a.k.a cutting off the tail of some breeds like boxers, dobermans, rotweilers.
German Shepherds that look like they've been assembled from two different sized dogs: the hind quarters being wizened and leaving them unable to move properly.
Bull dogs and French bull dogs, as well as some other breeds, usually cannot mate, nor can they give birth unassisted by surgical intervention. There may be exceptions to this, but generally these breeds have been bred for traits that some find appealing but result in unviable animals. Far too many Frenchies are born with spinal bifida. It's shocking to do some searching online and see what the breeds looked like before greedy breeders tampered with nature.
*some* breeders do! Some of them are working to fix these issues. I think there is even a bp article on it.
Load More Replies...Write to the companies that sponsor dog shows and protest. These shows still allow and even demand cropped ears and tails, and the new standards for animal conformation.
As far as I'm concerned there are very few legitimate reasons for breeding. Especially because of the overpopulation problems. Animals that are bred to do a specific job are acceptable in my eyes any other breeding is just ensuring that another animal will go unwanted and die from exposure or in a shelter
I have people constantly asking me why I don't have my cats declawed so they are less destructive. I constantly have to explain that declawing cats is essentially cutting off the first joint of their fingers. How would they like to have the first joint of THEIR fingers amputated? I avoid brachycephalic animals and cringe every time I see a doggo with cropped ears/tails.
we need to make it illegal to breed these sorts of animals. To purposely breed an animal that has genetic mutations that are harming it is sad.
Thank you for calling this out!! I get very frustrated when people say, "oh how cute" yet I know that poor animal is suffering because of obscene breeding habits. Pugs in particular, but this has broadened my knowledge. It's. Not. Right.
Forget all these weird-ass so-called "pure breeds." They're expensive and probably won't live long happy lives. Want a truly great pet? Go to your local animal shelter.
I have a 100% pure bred Scottish Cat. She was a rescued kitten found on a road in the middle of nowhere, sought refuge in my polytunnel. She is now 15 and doing very well for a Scottish Wild Cat, no health problems all these years.
Pure Scottish wildcats are extremely rare and do not take to domestication. I assume you live in Scotland, as that's the only place you'll find a Scottish Wildcat. What you have is almost certainly a crossbreed, as true wildcats easily crossbreed with domestic cats. That's the main reason why the purebed numbers are falling.
Load More Replies...Humans bred animals for the traits but they also did it to themselves to keep themselves "pure". It's disgusting we have done this but in all honesty are we surprised? We did it to ourselves why wouldn't we do it to our animals....
Why don't more people know about this? Why don't vets educate dog owners who have dogs with these issues? I've been a pet owner for most of my life and this is the first I've heard any of this. I've never had a pet who had any of these issues; perhaps if I had, my vet would have educated me, but this information needs to get out there!!! Please pass the word!!! EVERYONE!!!!! Am I allowed to post this entire article on my social media pages? I don't want to be in violation of copyright infringement, but I could never hope to explain the problem better than this article!!! Please reply!!!! And, thank you Liucija for spreading the word!!!!
I see the comment in the last photo calling it "aesthetics over health". I would argue that it is not about aesthetics at all, but having something different or unexpected. Humans are just so bored, sitting at the top of the food chain. We have evolved to see health as beautiful, and I don't think anyone sees these dogs as beautiful. Funny, maybe, like court jesters.
Everyone I know was aware about some of these things when they got these breeds. I know a lot of people who have bulldogs, pugs and bulldog breeds. They look into them because they paid a lot of money for them (they are "trendy" but very expensive.) So they know what to expect and how to spot warning signs to look for. Personally, I'm a big fan of the pitbull breeds (including mixes.) There's so many in shelters that need homes. All my dogs, (but one my ex bought; have been rescues. I'm not opposed to something paying for a purebred but spending $5k-$7.5k for a dog is a little much for me.
That one person going "I have a Scottish Straight".... that's just an extra expensive British Shorthair, you muppet.
No, it's a Scottish Straight. Because the mutilation can cause such problems, breeders should never breed folded-ear with a folded-ear. All the kittens will have folded ears, but also the highest level of disability. To produce even remotely healthy cats, you must breed at folded-ear to a straight-ear. Some of the kittens will have folded ears and other will have straight ears. Both kinds are Scottish, but are either Scottish Fold, or Scottish Straight.
Load More Replies...Seems like they're using the pictures to bring awareness. I even go out of my way to risk backlash, bring it up and answer any questions when they have those "cutsie" posts.
Load More Replies...I think the main reason people get these breeds is because they genuinely don't know. It doesn't make it any less horrible that the animal is suffering, but let's not paint all owners of these breeds as deliberately sadistic narcissistic monsters. That's just plain unfair. For most people, it comes from a place of ignorance, not an urge to abuse.
Load More Replies...You completely missed the point in the most self-centered way possible. It doesn't matter if you think they look cute. It doesn't matter if you're willing to pay for tons of vet trips. The point is that animals without these deformed traits are just as cute & don't have to deal with chronic pain & premature death. Whether the owner is ready to take on the responsibility or not doesn't matter; these animals shouldn't have to suffer in the first place. Vets can't completely fix what these poor animals were designed to be, & besides, vets are terrifying for most animals. Why would you inflict pain & fear on someone you're supposed to protect & love? No amount of money or prior knowledge can justify that. (Also, how do you know your cat never had any issues? Maybe she was in constant pain & you couldn't tell because her "in pain" behavior was the same as her "normal" behavior because she was always suffering. These breeds never get a break, you know.)
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