Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Swedes have to Baby their Cats

Sweden is famous for being a feminist paradise, so they have lots of nanny state laws about pets. Example:
Sweden is known for having some of the strongest animal welfare protections in the world. Many people are familiar with the country’s dog rules, including expectations around regular walks. Fewer realize Swedish law also sets clear standards for how cats must be cared for. Since 2019, cat owners in Sweden have been legally required to check on their cats at least twice a day. The rule applies whether a cat lives indoors, outdoors, or on a farm. It is not simply a recommendation. It is part of the country’s animal welfare framework.
Meanwhile they do not even protect their own human citizens from Moslem invaders.

Cats survived for millions of years before humans coddled them. I am not sure Swedish culture will survive much longer.

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