i feel sorry for the cheetahs and tigers being "pets" because someone is rich
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That's like saying you feel sorry for dogs/other 'normal' pets.The cheetahs and tigers could have bonds to the humans.If they were to release them,the animals wouldn't be able to survive because they were used to having their food given to them.
yes true, they were never taught to hunt and fend for themselves. but they are truly magnificent creatures that should be allowed to roam free. the captive ones also are declawed by their owners, same as domestic cats, neither of which i agree with.
This may be long, but, I think what Iccarus is trying to say is that most 'normal' pets are purposefully domesticated for being house pets, and have been for generations upon generations. On the other hand, the cheetahs and tigers were taken from their habitats, and while they may have developed bonds with humans and been domesticated, they are still 'wild animals', much more so than house cats and dogs are nowadays. Therefore, they should have been allowed to roam free and have their own tiger/cheetah families, instead of being crammed inside a rich person's car in the city. As the animals probably still have strong natural instincts, they most likely yearn to be able to hunt and roam free, like others of their species.
Its true, all those 'slaves' are men who work for the big companies in the middle of the day during summer when it gets to 50 degrees celcius. A worker dies everyday from dehydration because of it but the government pays newspapers to keep it on the 'down-low' - I know this because I live there, they pretty much are slaves. Its inhumane.
Well for the one who says that slaves are working in dubai and the middle east this is their occupation and they don't work in the middle of the day when the sun is burning I'm from Qatar and the workers here work at the night period cause it's cooler at summer don't judge by what you've heard we know the human rights
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