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Letters to the Editor: March 28, 2019

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Don’t ever cage birds

Birds in cages crave for freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behaviour as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behaviour caused by their torturous conditions, people often condemn them to live in dark corners in basements or on balconies all the while locked inside of cages. Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contribute to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and to be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!

Jubel D’Cruz

 

 


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