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I know no one around here can seem to grasp this concept, but not everyone is a cat or dog person.
There is nothing wrong with having an "exotic" pet as long as it it properly cared for like any other animal should be.
Just because you don't understand it, and it's different from your Fluffy, Buddy, and Fido doesn't mean it should be illegal.
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It disturbs me that the one breeder said buisness is brisk despite the $2000 price tag. It worries me what is happening to those dear little wallabies.
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Some people don't like dogs or cats, have allergies, or can't accomodate one. Is it right to deny them the right to own a pet? I know many responsible people who are extremely knowledgeable about their pets'. The pets are very healthy. If people can provide for an animal's needs, they should be able to keep it as a pet. Many exotic pets live healthy and happy lives in captivity. It isn't fair to refuse responsible people's right to keep pets.
Also, people who keep exotics tend to be interested in the conservation of the species they keep. They're active in promoting the message that could potentially prevent species from going extinct.
All domestic animals had wild ancestors. Why let the domestication process end now? Many exotic species are bred in captivity and breeders select for traits, such as temperament and hardiness, that would make them good pets. There's no reason not to expand the species we consider 'domestic.'
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Not every animal was meantto be a pet-and for good reason. Why don't you ask the woman who got mauled by a "pet" chimp how she feels about owning exotic animals???
Zoos are one thing-a lot of zoos work with conservation facilities. A wallaby "breeder" does no such thing. Zoos hold WILD animals...how selfish can you be to stick a tiger in an enclosure in your yard??? It makes me sick. For what purpose? To look at it? To enhance your ego? WHY. Ask around at your zoo-how many calls they get from people begging them to take their wild "x" that was bought as a cute baby and now they can't keep it anymore. It happens constantly. Sanctuaries are full because of morons that have too much money to throw around.
Not only that, the public is put in danger because of one's selfish desire to own a "piece of the wild". Even in a zoo-accidents happen and a keeper gets mauled.
The worst of the worst for these exotic "pets" is that they are too domesticated to be wild and too wild to be domesticated. All through no fault of their own. Its a shame that people would even have this mentality on dominating every animal species out there.
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If you think exotic pet owners are irresponsible, why are there so many neglected and abused traditional pets in shelters? Shelters are as full as sanctuaries that take in exotics. Clearly people who can't take care of their pets can't take care of any species.
You're right that certain exotic pets are inherently dangerous, but we could say the same about some domestic species.
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I was an environmental scientist before moving on in my career-I see the damage exotics can cause. Even exotic fish that are let loose in estuaries and wetlands can take over and cause imbalance.
Just because the animals are well cared for and people have the means doesn't make it right.
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Why does Florida even have a Wallaby Breeder?
Humans!!!!!!!
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Theres no place for this poor thing to run.
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Their neighbors must love that...not.
What is wrong with having a dog or cat?
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