There's no real details about the environment, care, or treatment of the litter; just an extreme anecdote. The post leans heavily on emotional appeal rather than evidence and ultimately amounts to circular reasoning: assuming genetics are solely to blame and then using the outcome as proof.

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Relying on that video to argue that aggression is purely genetic is a classic anecdotal fallacy. At its core, this argument hinges on confirmation bias and a false dichotomy, pretending behavior must be either genetic or environmental, when in reality it’s shaped by a wide range of influence. Emotional appeals and isolated incidents don’t prove causation.