Advice On Pet Birds
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Although they are found in lots of households, pet birds often remind people of how being caged or trapped feels like. It seems such a cruelty on the side of men to make pet birds spend so much of their lives confined to a small space. They should be singing in trees and flying up in the sky, not decorate your kitchen or greenhouse. The reasons for which we keep them enclosed are really childish, not to mention that they break the animal rights that some people are so fond of.
The fact that living with humans is not a good option makes pet birds different from other pet types. They suffer no comparison with cats or dogs, that seem to have an innate ability of turning into man’s companions. Many people take parrots for pet birds just because they were smitten by an unexpected ‘Hello’ when entering a pet shop. Yet, they make such choices without being aware of the full implications of having such animals around the house. Did you know there are parrot species that can live up to 100 years?
Can you imagine what it would be like to stay caged for that long? It’s sad, it’s appalling and inhumane. And you are incredibly selfish or ignorant if you think otherwise. We should not have pet birds at all. Let them fly out in the open! They can make life a lot more beautiful from the branch of a tree. A family kitchen is no place for growing birds. Think again of what you teach your children when you buy them a caged bird. You’re setting a clear example of limitations and captivity.
Except for domestic birds that grow around the house in the backyard, no flying creature makes a good pet. People usually buy them as decorative ‘staff’. If you are such a great nature lover, then, go to the forest, to a national park and admire animals and birds in their free splendor, but don’t take pet birds.
The tone of this article has certainly been cynical and critical, but take it as a wake up call. Environmental awareness begins in your family kitchen. All God’s creatures deserve respect and freedom. Then, we’ll have less pollution, fewer animals at the zoo, more balance in the environment and a happier life. Thank you for reading this far, and may you enjoy all the living things around us!
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