@flip86, are you really be so totally unknowledgeable about cats, or are you simply bored and trying to spark a fiery debate for the fun of it? If the latter, you’ve got it! If the former, you couldn’t be more wrong about cats being “evil” nor about making such a silly generalization. I’ve owned several cats over the years. I’ve had my current one, a Siamese mix, for 13 years. He is a sweet and loving pet-friend whom I can’t imagine not living without. He can be demanding, yes, especially when he’s hungry, but when he greets me when I get home (he’s strictly an indoor cat), asks to be petted by rolling over and stretches, or curls up in my lap and bed to sleep, it’s utterly impossible for me to think of him as evil. I also dogs also, but evil, my friend, are the two big ones next door who bay continuously, growl and bark and snap when I walk to my fence or even open my door or windows, and who once wiggled under my fence and kept me trapped inside with their menacing behavior until their owner could retrieve them (he later had build a barrier to keep them in his own yard).
Don’t care for cats? That’s fine, @flip 86, lots of people don’t. But lots of people do love them – I daresay a bunch of them on Fluther. And as one of them, I say it’s a bit evil to label them all evil. ;-)