Array Animal Captivity and Cruelty - TCMVET

Human beings abuse animals held in zoos, aquariums, and circuses. They will act flawlessly for the public while suffering from illness, agony, malnutrition, and dread. The majestic creatures are forced to perform ridiculous tricks that are the furthest thing from their natural behavior. The haunting screams of the animals can be heard throughout the arenas. With every flip, they pray that their trainer will get the message that they are in pain and make it stop. The animals are confined to tiny, dirty cages, and are not given the proper care that they need. There are many ways in which humans abuse animals in zoos, aquariums, and circuses. The most common form of abuse is through neglect. The animals are not given the proper food, water, or shelter that they need to survive. They are also not given the opportunity to exercise or socialize with other animals. This can lead to mental and physical health problems for the animals. Another way that humans abuse animals in zoos, aquariums, and circuses is through physical abuse. The animals are often beaten in order to make them perform tricks. They are also often forced to perform in ways that are uncomfortable or dangerous. This can lead to injuries or even death for the animals. Finally, humans also abuse animals in zoos, aquariums, and circuses through sexual abuse. The animals are often forced to mate with other animals or with humans.

Pets are usually always deprived of their natural behavior and compelled by their owners to do meaningless stunts and performances. Zookeepers, aquarium keepers, and circus performers take animals from their homes and out of their natural environment. As a result of the emotional and physical abuse they endure in their captivity, these animals often do not live to their full potential. They are confined to small areas and have no room to roam around or exercise. This can cause severe health problems, and the animals are often not given proper medical care. They are also deprived of their natural diet and are instead fed unhealthy and sometimes poisonous food. The food they eat is often not nutritious and is sometimes laced with drugs to keep them docile. Pets are also sometimes given hormonal injections to make them grow faster or to keep them from getting pregnant. Pets are also often forced to live in unsanitary conditions. They are kept in cages that are too small for them and are not given enough space to move around. This can lead to health problems and can even cause death.

Because their natural nature interferes with the entertainment they are designed to present, performing animals are often given different medications by injection. Animals shouldn’t be treated so poorly and neglected and shouldn’t be kept in tanks, cages, or shows. Zoos, aquariums, and circuses are not appropriate for public usage. Animals should be allowed to roam freely, not be confined in cages or tanks. Most of these animals are brought from the wild and are forced to live in poor conditions. For example, elephants in the circus are chained up for most of their lives and are only let out to perform tricks that are often painful.

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