Originally posted by K9soul
Well I have not seen Milo and Otis, but I think both sides of the argument are getting more intense than need be . I'd understand if it looked bad that you would feel upset, but maybe the best way to go about it is to really research more into the making of that movie? I don't really know how possible that is.

On another note, I have seen how they can take like a cat batting at a kitty toy on like a blue background, then somehow blend it in with another animal and background and in the end, it looks amazingly real and like the cat is batting at the other animal.

I don't say this because I want to prove you're wrong, but because I hate seeing you so upset. It could be it really isn't what it appears like, but if you really feel strongly that it is, perhaps you could try doing more research or questioning about how those scenes were done?

Again, I haven't seen the movie, so I'm just going off of conjecture here, but I have seen a lot of animal movies that really looked questionable and later some special will come on like on Animal planet and they will show how they really did some of those things.

You know I would have NO problem with you proving me wrong, in fact I would love it, because then I would love to know they weren't hurt. Even IF some of the scenes were done with special effects, I still do not believe in some of things that were done, as in the animals giving birth, the animals not being neutered and sniffing eachothers private when the female cat is obviously in heat etc. Those are all things I don't agree with and would rather not see in a movie, especially when we are trying to teach our children not to bring more animals into this world.

And Karen, JFYI, it does not say none of the animals in film were harmed. Here is what it states:

"The animals used were filmed under strict supervision with the utmost concern for their handling."

Doesn't mention anything about none of them being harmed, and we all know that even with the most watchful eyes there is always a chance of something going wrong, and until their movie states none of the animals were harmed, I won't watch it again, period.