Yes !!! I once saved a bird. I was only 13 at the time. It must have fallen from its nest. . I took care of it for a month, I left it free in my room. After a month I let it go. Miraculously, a few weeks later I was playing with my friends in the garden, my bird came back and started circling around my head. I know it’s hard to believe. ❤️❤️❤️ @BabyLonia
Animal actvists in egypt have been telling the public not to buy these poor caged animals so as to discourage pet shops from selling them.
Ha! It is about time, I guess! As animal rights in Egypt are almost non existent. Stray dogs were being shot or poisoned and it is all legal - The hate environment for dogs which comes from religious background helped with that happening too. That's of course a part from the many animals that would die in shops out of the bad conditions they were made to live in! It is really about time Egypt takes a long, hard look at animal rights in the country.
Kinda sounds like you helped fund an industry that abuses animals, though. When you buy the owls, that gives them an incentive to breed more of them. You'll free one, but enslave another, in theory.
Yes. That is what activist here warn us against. I just couldn’t go without letting it free. I passed recently and did not find more owls. I do hope activists are taking action against these pet shops @BlueVeins
Yes, the day we let it free, the whole family gathered for the event! We opened the cage and watched it step out. It stood for a few minutes in place and then flew to the roof of a neighboring building. It Stood for a while looking around, maybe at us clapping. 😄 @EmilyEdith
I think it's a terrible shame when wild animals are kept as pets. They're not equipped to live that kind of life and all too often it ends badly for them.
I know zoos can be problematic but i think it's a little different than keeping wild animals as pets. At least in zoos (good zoos anyway) they're equipped to give the animal more or less what it needs to lead a good life.