The only people that would have a problem with this are animal rights whack jobs. I find it funny that this link posted on BCR's facebook, a "sanctuary" that keeps exotics in rusty flimsy cages full of dead vegetation, feces, standing water with scum growing on it, feeds cats that will never be released tame live rabbits, etc. And then they claim THIS is cruel.
@cherrytoasterpastry What you are saying is not true. BCR has never fed live baits to cats that can't be released back in the wild. Please give me proofs, or stop lying ^^
Like nature "intended" for cats and dogs to be pets. If being kept in captivity is so awful, why not spay/neuter cats and dogs out of existence to save them from their misery? I've seen more dogs stressed out by captivity than your average exotic pet. My neighbor's dog is constantly pacing the fence trying to get out while she's at work for 8 hours a day. He can't stay in the house or he will tear things to shreds from stress. Thousands of dogs are like this. Why isn't that cruel?
This is wrong. Wild animals belong in the wild, and we should focus our efforts on preserving their natural habitats rather than treating them like pets to be kept captive and coddled by humans.
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nanirekes 8 months ago
The only people that would have a problem with this are animal rights whack jobs. I find it funny that this link posted on BCR's facebook, a "sanctuary" that keeps exotics in rusty flimsy cages full of dead vegetation, feces, standing water with scum growing on it, feeds cats that will never be released tame live rabbits, etc. And then they claim THIS is cruel.
cherrytoasterpastry 8 months ago
@cherrytoasterpastry What you are saying is not true. BCR has never fed live baits to cats that can't be released back in the wild. Please give me proofs, or stop lying ^^
90Kirame 8 months ago
Like nature "intended" for cats and dogs to be pets. If being kept in captivity is so awful, why not spay/neuter cats and dogs out of existence to save them from their misery? I've seen more dogs stressed out by captivity than your average exotic pet. My neighbor's dog is constantly pacing the fence trying to get out while she's at work for 8 hours a day. He can't stay in the house or he will tear things to shreds from stress. Thousands of dogs are like this. Why isn't that cruel?
cherrytoasterpastry 8 months ago
This is wrong. Wild animals belong in the wild, and we should focus our efforts on preserving their natural habitats rather than treating them like pets to be kept captive and coddled by humans.
kimchidressagemama 8 months ago 2