Everyone knows how special interest groups can blow things out of balance, like the non-existent “exotic pet crisis.” If you listen to some animal rights groups, you’ll find it cruel and dangerous to have an exotic pet, and even rebellion borders! Before buying that agenda, consider that junior high school students once made a compelling claim to ban dihydrogen monoxide: colorless, odorless, tasteless, which kills thousands of people each year. ..
Most deaths are caused by inhalation, but the danger of dihydrogen monoxide is not the only one. Long-term exposure to its solid form causes serious tissue damage. Dihydrogen monoxide, also known as a hydroxy acid, is the main component of acid rain, causing severe burns, contributing to land erosion, causing electrical failure and reducing the effectiveness of automobile brakes. It has been found in resected tumors of end-stage cancer patients.
This report was presented to 50 students asking what to do about chemicals. Forty-three students supported the ban, six were undecided, and only one correctly recognized that “dihydrogen monoxide” was actually H2O (ordinary old water). was.Easy to be fooled You are??
Banning my cat makes as much sense as banning your cat-and the result is just as painful for pets and their owners. Are you really ready for the “exotic pet crisis”?
- Exotic pets are not dangerous! One study showed that the risk of injury to the owner of an exotic cat is less than the risk of injury from being bitten by a pet dog. And everyone who drives a car puts himself and his family at three times the risk of those who even own a big exotic cat like a tiger.
- Most exotic pet owners are kind and intelligent people who love and care for animals. We love our pets as much as you love you.
- The ban on exotic animals confiscates, seizes, and usually kills beloved pets. A few lucky people live in cages under the care of strangers in zoos and sanctuaries. This is a dirty secret that animal rights groups don’t want you to know. Ban does not help animals: it kills animals!
- Ownership of exotic cats is already regulated by the U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, CITES, Animal Welfare Act, Endangered Species Act, Lacey Act, and other city, county, and state regulations. It has been. More than you can swing the stick, as well as the existing animal welfare and public security laws that control both exotic animals and livestock.
- “You can buy tigers online for $ 100.00,” research-hating activists have declared in horror. Order a tiger online or try ordering a serval. You will not succeed. This urban legend has excellent reproducibility in cocktail parties and fundraising activities to save cute animals from evil humans, but it’s terribly lacking in the real world. Breeders have a website, but a mouse click isn’t enough to buy an exotic cat.
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