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Encouraging His "Son" To Beat Up Neighbor's Pussycat, Dog Father Accused Of Training "A Future Abuser"

We believe parents always try their best to raise their children to be durable and elegant. Also, we understand their frustration when the kids aren't up to expectations. However, we hope those parents enjoy the precious moment of tutoring, accompanying, and playing with their babies. For that reason, we are gleeful to share an erratic story about a man's mentoring his toddling son. Let's not skip any parts because there will be an unforeseeable surprise!

Source: u/heteroflexual

The original poster (user account name u/heteroflexual) told the fresh hot subreddit r/tifu (Today I f*** up) about his previous afternoon. He was playing with his two-year-old baby in the backyard when they saw the new neighbor's kitten wandering behind the shed. After a few steps toward her, his boy stood still freezingly. The OP liked to see his baby relaxed and comfortable in their private sanctuary. So, he high-spiritedly incited him to get a grip and knock the cat out.

Source: u/heteroflexual

Immediately, they heard a female voice from the next-door house yelling at them. They were scolded for being a bunch of rude and disrespectful like-father-like-son bulliers. Despite being afraid of the kitty's claws, the OP's boy was bold toward people. He speedily ran to the neighbor and said hi to her by waving his tail swiftly. That was when the blaming woman realized she was berating a puppy, which made her feel so embarrassed. Finally, they became friends, and the little "children" got some treats and fetching together.

Source: u/heteroflexual

Most Redditors replied to be satisfied with the OP's plot twist, especially the "waving-tail son" part. They admitted assuming his mentioned child was actually a human toddler. They were about to castigate him for his brutal embolden. But they eventually cracked up giggling with faces of fooled dupes. After all, they didn't think the OP was a TIFU factor. Yet they found him somehow intelligently humorous and deserve a round of applause.

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Meanwhile, several comments showed displeasing toward the OP. They knew he had got caught up in the moment. Still, there were better ways to deal with his dog's fear of felines than stimulate him to confront them. Once in a while, dogs were badly injured by kitties' sharp claws. If his pup wasn't flexible enough to avoid combat strikes, he should train him to handle strange animals at peace.

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On the opposite side, some people expected cat owners to keep their cats indoors unless they longed for troubles for others and dangers for their purry beasts themselves. When their felines intruded on other creatures' territories (including human children and even adults), it would possibly trigger battles that were so natural and cruel that no one could ever complain or criticize.

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We're glad that the misunderstanding was amicably faded and everyone was happy. Why don't you tell us your opinions? Please write them down in the zone below after following us and hitting the like-share button!
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