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Doesn't it seem so sad that the list of exotic pets one can have is shrinking?

Before one could have lions, tigers, elephants in the private land.
Nowadays every single human-animal contact is vilified.
Why?
I'm asking a serious question.
This world for humans and children especially seems so dull, we are denied the rights to return to the nature, thanks to technocrats and unethical employers.
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Convivial · 26-30, F
The rights of the animals are now being respected...
@Convivial While women's rights still are not
Talk to the people who have to rescue animals from people who thought they could take care of exotic animals then found out they couldn't.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
You are welcome to return to nature at any point. But best not to confine nature in your private spaces.
@SunshineGirl Whatever it means. I really think that elites think of people as disposable.
Musicman · 61-69, M
I would love to have a tiger, but I know that will never happen. We do have Miss Padoodle though. 🤗

@Musicman same... but I would also breed those tigers to release some of them into the wild
Musicman · 61-69, M
@IAmSeeingRushInPoland Absolutely! That would be so awesome! 💝💝💝💝💝
Alyosha · 36-40, M
We're giving things that are irrational and so detract from the good rights. The "expanding circle of care" seems to be like a fungus, depleting what's inside and surviving only on the margins.
@Alyosha I think paradoxically poachers will still kill off animals and the only way to rescue them might be breeding by the private owners.

 
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