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Feel Bad For This Animal

Do you feel bad for the animals in the zoo?

the thing is..homeless people are in a community full of people and households, while these animals are MEANT to be wild. The zoo that I went to isn't helping any animals. They're just basically trapping animals in little cages. Its just sad. I agree with the fact that there are places where people are helping these wild animals, but better not trapping them in cages!Wild animals are "supposed" to help themselves in the wild unless they are really unable to do that themselves whatever the reason is,then we go help them out.

I feel so bad for animals :(?

Okay, so I'm a vegeterian and everything
and I've been hearing so much stuff about kill shelters and stuff, and dog fighting...
There is this cat that will be killed in the shelter soon if I don't adopt him- but I already have 3 cats and my parents won't let me b.c they don't like the pooping and food cost.

I'm 16. I really want to help- i just feel so guilty all the time and I cry whenever I see or hear something about an animal being abused.

How can i either do something that will REALLY help abused/homeless animals (especially cats) or just stop feeling so bad for them all the time?

I feel so bad for animals?

Why are humans so evil we had a rat in our garage and my mom put out a trap and killed it Just imagining what that rat went through makes me wanna cry I even prayed the trap wouldn't work I told my mom to get a cage to let the rat go somewhere else but my mom said 45 is too much to spend ( I was like too much to save a life?) I know ill never intentionally kill an animal I even let spiders go and all insects in the house I feel so bad what they have to go through and I'm also vegetarian

Do you feel bad to see animals in the cages?

Depending on where. It's pretty sad to see unwanted dogs and cats in small cages at pounds and shelters.In zoos I know that they keep animals that are endangered or completely extinct in the wild. Even animals that are so injured, they can't even be on wildlife preserves. Zoos do alot of work to keep endangered animals off people's walls. Zoo's don't really use cages either, they use enclosures.If it's at a house well the cage is usually a safe space. We put our dog in a kneel at night because she barks at everything. She also goes in willingly when she's stressed or upset. My two cats also go in cages at night that have litter boxes and beds, along with a food and water bowl. I dislike waking up to chewed cords or a cat pouncing on my face. My living arrangement with my family is another reason for the cage.Understanding why some animals are in cages helps a lot. So I don't get upset unless I know the full reason behind it. Knowing the whole story before passing judgment is just what I do. I rather know the whole story first and be late to the discussion than be early and wrong spreading false details.

Can animals feel good and bad energy?

We lived in Puerto Rico for many years. Puerto Rico has over 2,000 earth quacks a year. We had a cat 17yrs. old that would know when it was about to hit. He would go under the bed about 15 minutes before. Soon as it was over he would come out. Senses that are hard to explain but more in turn about their surroundings then we are. I'm sure you heard of the cat in the nursing home that would go into the patients room and lay down in their rooms just before they died. Patients that were no indication that death was near. I think there was a dog that did this too. Unbelievable but true I'm sure your baby will be fine.

Do hunters feel bad for killing animals?

I don’t mean people who like hunt for food, i mean like people who hunt for fun and for “trophies”. Do they feel bad? And if they don’t, technially aren’t they a sociopath? I find it the same as a kid killing an animal for fun and feeling nothing towards it.

I’m curious. Would they do the same to a human for fun? I know hunters mainly kill for food but i’m not talking about the one’s who do it for food lol.

Do butchers feel bad when they kill animals?

Feel “bad” as in guilty? No.But I was always solemn, sad even, on slaughter day.Taking a life is a serious, almost sacred thing. I am part of the cycle that means I need to eat and eating means taking life in some form. I don’t pretend to enjoy parts of that process, but I make sure that the animals I raise have great lives and peaceful, instant deaths.Killing is what needs to happen that day. I need to eat. These animals were born and cared for so that I could eat. It is an unpleasant job, but I don’t feel guilty about it.n. b. a “butcher” is someone who processes meat after slaughter. For example, the butcher in your local grocery store cuts a half of beef into steaks and roasts. The person who kills the animal may be called a “slaughterer” or “slaughterman” or (in some contexts) “knacker” or other regional terms. For small processors, they will be the same person, but very few “butchers” actually kill the animals that they process at this point.

Do animals feel regret?

Sultan and Mohamed Al-HelwThis is a true story that happened in 1972 at the National Circus in Giza, Egypt…Mohamed Al-Helw riding on SultanIn front of a huge audience “Mohamed Al-Helw”, a world known Egyptian lion tamer back then, turned around to salute the audience that applauded to his amazing talent with the lion “Sultan”.In a split second, the lion jumped his tamer from behind and thrust its claws and teeth in his back. The tamer fell down bleeding while the raging lion was on top of him. Guards and even some audience raced to save the tamer and managed to drive away the lion but only when it was too late. A few days later the tamer died in hospital.Strangely, Sultan became too depressed refusing to eat and because of his dreadful accident, he was considered unfit for circus and was donated to Zoo.In the Zoo, Sultan’s hunger strike continued. A female lioness was brought to keep him company, but he only hit her and kicked her away, and continued his voluntary isolation and depression. Finally, he started to become insane as he cut his tail in half and started biting his body, especially his very hand which killed his master.Sultan suffered serious self inflicted injuries which caused his death putting an end to a unique story of regret. Regret of a noble animal king of the wilderness who could know the true meaning of loyalty to such an extent that many humans don’t reach.As if Sultan was tortured by the last words of his master who requested that no harm would be done to Sultan.Sultan’s story is one small example that suggests how even animal soul has a heavenly nature that feels and clearly understands punishment and responsibility. But Sultan death should help us to learn something. And allow us to not forget about true human values such as loyalty and self assessment. This would certainly be the best tribute to the memory of a true story that is simply awakening.

Why do some feel bad about animals being killed, while others do not?

It's the difference between a psychopath and those who are not.Psychopath's are considered as: a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour.However people have the ability to meet psychopathic criteria without being law breaker's themselves. This is because of their intellectual ability to understand between LEGAL right and wrong.Who do I mean?Stockbrokers, Hedgefund managers, Surgeon's, Barrister's, Special Forces Operatives, Police Detectives - and anyone else who requires a high lack of 'emotion'.

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