Joat42 wrote:penny wrote:But for a cat, it should be different. Worse. Much worse. Cats are predators, yes. But they kill for food. Just like humans. And their prey, these lower life forms have no mind glow. It should be at least as difficult for a treecat to kill a two-leg as it would be for a non psychopathic human to kill another. That should be the nominal difficulty anyway.
Why would it be worse for a cat? You are still looking at this from a human context.
Again, the parser is higher intelligence, not speciation. We shall hope that highly intelligent beings are not psychopaths.
joat42 wrote:They don't kill indiscriminately, they kill for food and self-defense. It's in their nature to do so and they have done so even after they developed telepathic abilities so why would they feel bad about doing something that is entirely natural to them even when they can sense the feelings of the prey? And animals do have mind glows, there's textev for it and one example is when Nimitz stalks a chipmunk I believe.
Again, that is no different than humans. We kill for food as well. We also go to war with each other. It is very difficult for a lot of our servicemen to remain unaffected by their kills. Many of our veterans are forever affected and will never get over it. And again, the cats speak of mindless killing that the hexapumas do. But my point is that an empathic species understands empathy as no other species does. Indeed feels like no other species does. How can an empathic species not be affected by the kills. And not be in danger of being considered as psychopaths.
joat42 wrote:You are also forgetting that cats kill cats when for example friction between clans flare up due to territorial reasons, and that would objectively be even worse than a cat killing a human because cats have complete 2-way communication.
In other words, they go to war. Same as humans do. Our servicemen have a range of problems associated with war. PTSD is very common. And nightmares too.
As far as that poor little chipmunk. I have mentioned a number of times on the forum about a time when I was a little kid and I killed a bird with my brand new Daisy BB gun. I will never get over that. I found the bird in the forest and half-assed buried it. Poor thing. A bird's eyes remain open. If I could feel what it was feeling, I don't know if I could have overcome it. Wait, I haven't overcome it. I just learned to live with it. I am not saying that everyone has to be a wuss like me. But humanity is not a bunch of psychopaths. I attribute that to intelligence. Intelligence and empathy should not be commodities that are cornered by humanity. And certainly should not be lacking in a highly intelligent
empathic species.
Especially since treecats are so personally affected by death themselves. Death is
very personal to them.
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