Well you all have seen these videos of people getting plastic surgery to look like animals that they think they are, right? That's even more extreme.
Well you all have seen these videos of people getting plastic surgery to look like animals that they think they are, right? That's even more extreme.
I was curious if he had anymore surgeries and found a wiki page on him, seems he wound up committing suicide:
Stalking Cat (born Dennis Avner; August 27, 1958 - November 5, 2012)[1] was an American man known for his extensive body modifications, which were intended to increase his resemblance to a female tiger.[2] For his 14 surgical procedures towards that goal, he held a world record for "most permanent transformations to look like an animal".[3][4][5] The name "Stalking Cat" is a Native American name, given to him in childhood by a medicine man of his tribe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking_Cat
From another page:
...In the United States, it is illegal for a medical professional to alter someone's appearance beyond what society deems "normal",[24] so most of Cat's modifications were done by body-modification artist Steve Haworth, of Phoenix, Arizona. The same legal issues meant at least one procedure (injection of silicone) was done in Mexico.[4] Cat had to brave surgery without pain relief, because of U.S. laws stating that only qualified doctors are licensed to administer anaesthetic...
http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Stalking_Cat
In all seriousness, we need to stop catering to the whims of the mentally ill. We do them a disservice.
I liken this to "permissive parenting" Letting kids do whatever they want fosters a sense of fear. Kids need limitations. I think we all do to some extent, we need authority figures in our lives, even if those authorities are societal norms.
Lista (02-01-2016)