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Keeping animals as pets

Keeping animal as pets  
All of us who are having pets undoubtedly love them. But is it fair for us to keep them as pets? By doing this, we force them to remain confined within the four walls of our homes. Some animal rights groups even consider it to be against animal welfare. As Anthony  Doughas Willams said:  
"Don't treat  Animals 
as animals
  Treat them 
 as living beings 
that's what they really are"
Keeping animals as pets is good for humans but not for animals even when they are attached with you, they still miss there past. It's good for humans as people with pets have less chances of heart disease, lower stress levels and fewer emotional problems. Animals can serve as a source of comfort and support. Therapy dogs are especially good at this. They're sometimes brought into hospitals or nursing homes to help reduce patients' stress and anxiety.

Sadly, our comforts are giving sadness to animals. In nutshell I would say that let the animals live their lives as they are living beings.
Try to cheer them up. And leave them when you think they are missing their habitat.
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