That depends on the laws of the country you happen to be in, as the people of a country become universally better educated they begin to enact laws that protect animals.
The practice of keeping kosher originated in ancient times, with its roots in the dietary laws outlined in the Hebrew Bible. These laws were established to promote health, ethical treatment of animals, and spiritual purity among the Jewish people.
for keeping us safe
By celebrating it and keeping its laws.
The laws of kashrut.See also the Related Link.Kashrut-laws
by keeping them healthy
Some people would argue that keeping animals in zoos and circuses to entertain humans is selfish and inhumane because the animals do not have freedom. Another reason, in the context of a circus, is the training the animals have to go through.
There are various fields of scientific knowledge that is used when keeping animals in zoos. Primarily, the field used is zoology.
Keeping animals in cages
In Saskatchewan, it is illegal to keep ocelots as pets. Ocelots are classified as exotic animals, and provincial regulations typically require special permits for keeping wildlife. Additionally, they have specific care needs that make them unsuitable as domestic pets. It’s important for potential owners to research and adhere to local wildlife laws and consider the ethical implications of keeping wild animals.
I think it is cruel however if the animals is hurt no
Some people believe that keeping animals in zoos in cruel because they are trapped in cages for the enjoyment of humans. This is not always the case as many zoos have created entire ecosystems in which animals can thrive.
Judaism. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-laws/laws-of-keeping-kosher