Animals in zoos can experience stress, boredom, and depression from being caged, as they may not have enough space to exhibit natural behaviors or socialize with others of their kind. Some animals may adapt better than others, but overall, captivity can have negative effects on their physical and psychological well-being.
A caged bird feels like a farting a**hole. Also, it may feel like a f**king grandma that can't move.
There are lots of good and bad reasons to cage an animal.Good reasonsA caged animal is less likely to eat somebody; for example, it would be very difficult to control an uncaged tiger in a populated area.A caged animal can be transported safely; for example, a dog can be carried in cars and on airplanes in a kennel without distracting the river or being trampled in an airport.A caged animal can be enjoyed without becoming a pest; for example, a hamster can be kept in a bedroom without destoying the bed sheets.Bad resonsIts fun to poke at caged animals because they can't get away, and they cant hurt you.
Give them a teet.. So that they feel happy!! :D
No. No animate creature likes to feel confined or trapped.
Yes, animals may experience pain during and after being neutered. However, veterinarians typically use anesthesia and pain management techniques to minimize discomfort and ensure the animal's well-being.
Animals are equally precious and should equally share God's earth as humans instead of being caged like they are in jail. How would feel if you were locked in a cage for the rest of your life? How would you feel if you were always on exhibition? Animals should not be not be caged. They should be in the wilderness with their families. I therefore strongly believe that animals are better off in the wild. Firstly, animals should live in their natural habitat and be allowed to roam freely because animals' natural instincts will vanish if they are caged in zoos. Also, some animals are forced to live in climates that they are not accustomed to and this is cruel. For example, the elephant is accustomed to live in tropical climates but is forced to live in zoos in cold countries like Canada. Additionally, animals are physically and mentally healthier in the wild than in zoos. They are able to have more exercise as they can run around and hunt in larger land spaces in the wilderness. Zoos do not have such large spaces. Caged animals do not know what it is to naturally hunt their food or to explore their environment and to select a mate. This I am sure can be mentally depressing for animals. Also not being able to climb, hunt and run will make the animals obese. In the wild animals are not able to eat their natural foods instead of artificial foods given in some zoos. And these unnatural foods will make the animals sick. Even though animals can be healthier in the wilderness you might be concerned that animals are being hunted and killed for pleasure or for selling animal parts such ivory from elephants. There is no need to worry. In some countries such as the United States of America, Africa and Canada there are laws against hunting certain types of animal, especially those that are endangered such as elephants, the white tiger and Rhinoceros. Allowing animals to be free is better for them because they will be allowed to see the beauty of the world just like humans. They should be allowed to live natural healthy lives in the wild. Remember we can share this world with animals without harming and being cruel to them. I positively believe that animals should not be kept in zoos.
Because it helps our animals if there sick and helps them feel better
you could get arrested because an animal is like a human being they have feelings and they feel the pain.
Isn't it obvious? The dog hates the cage. Animals are not born to be caged, they are born to live freely. The only reason a dog should ever be caged is A) if it's dangerous or B) it's staying in a temporary kennel while the owners are away. Caging dogs in the 21st century is borderline animal abuse. Get rid of the cage or give the dog to a much more loving home.
Some people in prison commit suicide because they cannot handle the cruelty; possible rape; beatings by other prisoners or, some commit suicide because they cannot mentally handle being caged up or feel they have no chance of being released from prison.
The animals themselves are not likely dangerous. However, the science of creating them is debatable. Some feel that these animals will help us find treatments or cures for cancers. Some feel that we should not genetically alter animals at all for any reason. Some feel very strongly that no animal, transgenic or otherwise, should be tested on, that it is cruel, and some fear the possibility of this science being unethically used on humans.
Tigers are wild animals, they should not be caged up in peoples' back yards and kept as pets, quite apart from the inherent dangers of this, it is morally reprehensible. The answer therefore is that you DON'T keep pet tigers. If you feel aburning desire to do so, seek psychiatric help, urgently.