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Caged animals
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Just been having this debate at work:
Do you think it's cruel to keep pets (birds, hamsters, mice, rats etc) in cages?
Do you think it's cruel to keep pets (birds, hamsters, mice, rats etc) in cages?
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Especially birds when they can't fly more than a couple of feet. I think it's nicer to keep a cat that has the freedom to come and go as it pleases.Or a dog that wants to stay with you.(well usually)Hamsters-well,they're probably quite happy on their little wheels or whatever.
As for fish,well I've seen Finding Nemo!
Especially birds when they can't fly more than a couple of feet. I think it's nicer to keep a cat that has the freedom to come and go as it pleases.Or a dog that wants to stay with you.(well usually)Hamsters-well,they're probably quite happy on their little wheels or whatever.
As for fish,well I've seen Finding Nemo!
Animals and birds (and reptiles and fish) are not designed to be kept in confined conditons even though they have been captive bred. People should stop buying such poor creatures and help put an end to this type of cruelty. If someone wants a companion animal, there are plenty of unwanted cats and dogs in shelters around the country.
montyo703 there will be yet more cats and dogs in shelters if you keep promoting the opinion that these re the only animals that ought to be kept as pets. These (especially dogs) take far more commitment on the whole than a hamster etc. would. And whereas hamsters live for around 2 years, dogs can live anything upwards of 10.
I don't think it's cruel, if it teaches people to love and respect animals. Unless, as has been said, the animal in question has been caught from the wild.
Lisa x
I don't think it's cruel, if it teaches people to love and respect animals. Unless, as has been said, the animal in question has been caught from the wild.
Lisa x
I don't think that keeping any animal in a cage (even though it's let out now and then) teaches anything about love and respect towards animals. The pet trade is a shocking business and encourages animal cruelty from a broad spectrum whether it's the trapping of wild exotic birds/animals or puppy farms and pet shops here in the UK.