It Is Cruel To Keep Animals In Cages Essay

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    because they can bite,scratch, or even make you bleed. Animals should not be kept in cages. When animals or pets are stuck in cages they don’t have fun in their life they don’t play, run and not even do anything in a little box. The only thing they can do with a little box is eat and drink water or milk. Imagine you were that animal kept away from your natural home used for money. Sure through the centuries humans have used cages to take non-human animals out of their natural habitats in addition confine

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    Currently, in the pet market, a very prominent issue is present. Should private citizens be legally allowed to own exotic pets? Owning exotic pets is dangerous, expensive, and cruel. The average human should not be allowed to own exotic pets. In the first place, owning an exotic pet can be a risk to your safety. The size of the animal does not determine how dangerous it is. In the article “ Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger?” the author Mia Lewis states “It's not just big cats, poisonous snakes and chimpanzees

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    Do Animals Enjoy the Circus Like Us? “The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of cage. He is in front of it”—Munthe, Axel 1857. Animals have been used in circuses for generations around the world. You will never find monkeys dance waltz, bears ride bicycles, or tigers jump through burning hoops in the wild. Circuses have broken the law of nature. Circus performers collect money easily by using animal to do stupid tricks and they even do not take care of them properly. Animals should live in

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    English 9 6 February 2016 Animals Shouldn't Be Used In Research Testing Imagine being thrown into a tiny cage containing 5 other humans. The only time you're taken out is when a strange creature yanks you out, and pushes you into a different room containing some more humans and more of these strange creatures. You look around. The other humans are in small contraptions that force them to keep their head up. The creature that was escorting you shoves you into

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    seem? Classroom pets are well known since they help kids learn important lessons, but they have also been known to hurt things in schools. Classroom pets hurt the animals, and support cruel pet trade and are unhealthy. Clearly, classrooms pets are a very bad idea. First of all, we shouldn’t have classrooms pets is that it hurts the animals lives and their ways of life. For example, some information from source 3 that supports this is, “Many suffer from missed meals, unsanitary living conditions, and

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    parents and your home and was put in a cage? This happens to many exotic animals all over the world. Whether the animal was already born in captivity or was plucked from the wild. Owning an exotic animal as a pet can be dangerous, time consuming, and cruel. People all around the U.S. own exotic animals when they shouldn’t. To begin with, owning an exotic animal can be dangerous. Not just to the owner but also to the people surrounding it. Since exotic animals are not domesticated, they can spread

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    “Man is the cruelest animal.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche. Many americans have pets to keep them company, but some people take this concept to the extreme by keeping exotic animals as pets. Exotic animals should not be kept as pets for various reasons. Owning exotic animals is both cruel to the animal its self and dangerous to those who care for the animals. Keeping exotic animals as pets is cruel. In the article Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger? by Mia Lewis the author states “The end result is that

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    Animal Testing, what is it? On dictionary.com the definition for animal testing is, “noun; The use of non-human animals in research and development projects, esp. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs” So what does that tell us? That Animal testing is okay, and a good thing for scientific research, right? Well in some cases, using lab rats is for a good cause, to test things out and see what’s cures what, but companies such as Loreal, L’Oréal, Maybelline, Windex

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    The Cruel and Inhumane Fur Industry Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They spend their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive

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    *Screech* the animals barely make out as they are being ripped out of their cages knowing they will soon be put through more. AS if last time it wasn’t enough. Is this what we want to put animals through anymore, or are we just going to keep them suffering? An issue that is commonly debated is about animal testing and whether it is good or bad. Others may agree that it is beneficial, but in fact animal testing is cruel and should no longer be tolerated. First of all animals are not humans, we are

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