I do feel bad for him/him.
Uh, normally, yes; decent and civilized people find themselves moved by the plight of the mentally ill, and feel badly for them.
However, the subway cat's a special case.
"undergroundpanther in the DUmpster"
http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=82692.0It's not necessary to read all the links, or even only a few of them; reading the titles should suffice.
The subway cat's a long-timer on Skins's island; many of us are intimately familiar with her.
She has no, I repeat, no, redeeming values for society. She's never contributed a thing to humanity, and obviously doesn't intend to.
Her sole reason for existence is to be a burden on others, beginning with her mother and her sisters, and then the rest of us paying her bills.
I'm not God, and really, have no right to pass judgement, but I'm human, and tend to get irked at people who "demand" that the rest of us wipe their soiled asses, because they're "too special" to be bothered doing such an onerous chore themselves, such as not only being self-reliant, but also being an asset to mankind.
The subway cat hasn't gotten a tenth, or even a hundredth, of what she
really deserves.
Several times in the past, I've suggested to Skins, both directly and here in the DUmpster, that he vett mentally-ill primitives before allowing them to hang around Skins's island, perhaps requiring a note from a medical professional assuring him it's okay for the primitive to appear in public, to post comments.
I suspect that the subway cat is deliberately and wantonly disregarding the advice and counsel of her psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, case handlers, therapists, and guardians, who think, in their professional opinions, that hanging with the primitives is not good for her, and so she shouldn't be.