A woman, thrown into the stay-at-home routine of raising a toddler in the suburbs, slowly embraces the feral power deeply rooted in motherhood, as she becomes increasingly aware of the bizarre and undeniable signs that she may be turning into a dog.
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As well as the cat: there's a pack of dogs in the neighborhood and they bring dead animals to the mother's house in a pile. Rabbits and possums and things.
At one point the young son picks up a dead rat from the pile
While in dog form the main woman kills her cat by biting its neck and shaking it. Later, in human form, she cleans up and buries the cat. The dead cat is shown in paintings later in the movie.
Not exactly but there’s a scene where a character gets a lot of food at the grocery store hot bar and the lady ringing her up gives her a judging look and makes a surprised noise. Then, when she’s eating (kinda ravenously like an animal), people stare at her.
Also, the main character stresses about her changing body after having a baby, including the fear that she will “never be thin again”
But no one is mocked for their weight specifically.