Isis wrote:BuDo wrote:My aim is not to try and change hundreds of years of tradition regarding man and his relationship with animals. But to show those people who claim they love animals that they ought to recognize their actions (or lack there of) when making these claims. And again rabbits were doing well without human interventionism for hundreds of years. Foxes need to eat too.
Do you not actually read what I typed? DOMESTICATED rabbits will not survive in the wild!!! I wouldn't want to set my rabbit out in the wild and watch him being eaten by a fox, that is just cruel and sick.
Rabbits, were bred for meat....
I never said that domesticated rabbits will do well in the wild and that you should throw them back...I was simply making an observation about animal lovers who keep animals as pets. Animals deserve our respect and they deserve their freedom "from the start"....It's just an opinion of mine that an animal lover shouldn't have to engage in the practice of relatively imprisoning animals under the misguided notion of care and love.
You don't condone the consumption of meat or even drink the milk of an animal and I admire and respect that....But I do find it interesting that you don't mind caging animals.








