Monday, 18 February 2008

Pet Adoption

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What do you think about wild and stray (practically wild too) animal adoption as pets?

I think, I can hear your voices: Oh yes, it's great!!! The poor animal can receive food and roof -and love, first of all!

Are you sure, he needs it?

I'm not sure.
First, I think, wild animal (born and raised wild) loves his life and rarely can see human as "twin-soul".
I watch on my cats. I told you many times about them. There is great difference between Murka and Basja. Their behaviour. Our house is home for Murka and a place with some comfort for Basja. The kittens of Murka, born in our house were at home here. But the kittens of Basja, that she took here when they had about 2-3 weeks, felt better outside, it was not their environment.

Second, wild animals look for something good, when they come to you. Your love they see as your weakness and begin to treat you like a stupid. Because animals respect you if you can show them with good manners their place (if with bad, you become enemy) -it's a law of the nature. You know about problems many persons have with dogs, specially big dogs because they provoke more harm.

I don't say about ALL cases.








Having Bears as Pets in Your Backyard








More to read:
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to teach them to use the litter box, as cats do, and to do many tricks.
Amaze your Friends with your loved Good pet Rat
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problems and to teach many inteesting things to your cat.

4 comments:

Admin said...

Before we have two adopted Angora cats and five local cats born in our house. Angora eat dry foods or canning foods, they refused home foods, while the others eat whatever we gave them.One of our local cats was nasty and aggressive, she scratch everything at home.
Bears as pets no way, so scary.
Thanks

footiam said...

The person who adopt the animals must love the animals first and must be able to take care of them; otherwise, don't adopt.

Liudmila said...

Thank you, Berry, I was sure, somebody has to confirm my observations. It's unpossible, I had erraten in this case.

You know, Footiam, we have to precise that both conditions have to be presented. There are many persons that LOVE animals, but can't understand that they want to eat every day, first of all.

Some years ago here in Italy was a scandalous case.
One man loved big animals very much. But it's forbidden to have wild animals here, if I don't mistaken. So, he had a house in a place far from the cities where there were lions, tigers, other animals, some rottweilers.
But he had not enough money to give them to eat enough. And one day one of the lions killed him and ate him, I think (or maybe not). When the relatives of the man began to look for him, and police found this house, all animals were dead from hunger.

Humans often do not understand own possibilities. And the needs of other alive beings.

footiam said...

Som people have a hard time taking care of themselves; I wonder why they bother to take care of animals. Nice story, Liudmila. Interesting!

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