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What people thank an animal should be kept in and what the animal actually should be kept in. (click the pictures)
Not based on personal preference, but observable fact. An animal kept in an environment that is too small is unhappy and stressed. This can absolutely lead to a short miserable life.
I see a lot of people, virtually every day, who have these preconceived notions about what an animal can live in. A hamster lives in a hamster cage of course, because the happy little hamster on the box says so! This cage is for finches, they even keep them in it at the store! My friend had a rabbit and it lived in that cage so I’ll get that one. This sort of dangerous socially accepted neglect is not just limited to bettas and goldfish. Mammals and birds are subject to it as well.
What people don’t realize is that almost all commercial or common cages are completely unacceptable as homes for what they are marketed for. Those guinea pig/rabbit cages? Garbage. Those tiny finch cages? Torture. That cute technicolor hamster cage? A gimmick.
All animals need a certain amount of space for enrichment and general well being. That does not mean the cages someone is trying to sell you. It means the cages that are best.
And to all those people who are thinking “Well I had a hamster in a cage that size and it was fine.”
Stop.
You have only observed your animal. You have only observed the animal in a confined space and most likely showing signs of distress or behavioral problems. But you interpreted it as normal because that is all you know. You haven’t seen rabbits in appropriate sized cages. You haven’t seen parakeets in appropriate cages. You haven’t seen a hamster who is happy.
Signs and symptoms of cruelly confined hamsters. (The same applies to mice, gerbils, and rats):
Biting the cage bars
Obsessive digging
"Laziness" (lack of foraging/exploring)
Aggression
Pacing
Running in circles
Obesity
Signs and symptoms of cruelly confined rabbits:
Biting the cage bars
Running in circles
Bouncing off the cage walls
Aggression, irritability when being held
Cage aggression
Constantly banging toys/decor around
Obesity
"Laziness"
Signs and symptoms of cruelly confined guinea pigs
Biting the cage bars
Banging their water bottle on the side of the enclosure constantly
Aggression tword other guinea pigs or you
Obesity
"Laziness"
Signs and symptoms of cruelly confined parakeets
Feather plucking
Aggression to other parakeets
Pacing
Obesity
Repetitive behaviors (constant singing into a corner, going from the same perch to the same perch over and over again)
Fearfulness
Signs and symptoms of cruelly confined finches
Aggression to other finches
Flight tracing: Going from one perch to another in the exact same spot the exact same way over and over again
Obesity
Animals are more complex than people give them credit for. They to do all of the natural behaviors they’re built to do. Exploring, foraging, playing, hiding, interacting (or not interacting) with another animal, etc. All of this is taken from them in cages like the ones above.
People need to educate themselves about an animal before getting one. It’s a thought that’s been said a million times over and yet nobody actually does it. The reality is people who want a hamster/guinea pig/rabbit are not going to sit down and read ten articles and three books waiting 2 months while they set everything up unless they are already enthusiasts who are willing to put that much into their pets. I can say from experience that over 80% of the people who buy pets buy them to make their kids happy with no regard to what the animal needs. What is most important to them is getting a present for their child regardless of any consequences that decision comes with.
So we have to try and get this information out there. We have to try and make THIS the general knowledge about these animals.
Resources and very good reads for anyone who has or wants any of the animals listed here. I’ll add more when I find them.
Rabbits: X X X
Guinea pigs: X
Hamsters: X X X
Finches: X
Parakeets: X
people really should read this, people with pets/considering get some kind os pets you MUST READ THIS sometimes people just dont know, but sometimes they dont even care!
Video: Freshwater shrimps by Arek K
Some of the most beautiful (and expensive) freshwater shrimps together in this video. Shrimp tanks are the other project I am planing to start in 2014.
Favourites: Nano cube by Alexander Maletin
DENNERLE Nano Cube Contest 2013 entry
Animals: Otocinclus affinis, Caridina cf. cantonensis
Plants: Eleocharis parvula, Bucephalandra sp. Kualakuayan 1, Didiplis diandra, Potamogeton sp.
Iwagumi tank, at The Green Machine by specialshade facebook.com/nature.aquarium.setup
Crystal Red Shrimp ~by Sean Murray on Flickr
First Plant by bokaholic! on Flickr.
simple!
Green Aqua Showroom by viktorlantos on Flickr.
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Multi-Orange HMPK on Aquabid
A Note on Fish bowls.
Lately the arguments for fish bowls or keeping betta fish in jars has consisted of:
But that’s how they’re kept at the pet store!
There are so many things wrong with this but here is my go to rebuttal that I’ve found works wonders:
Would you keep the puppy you just bought in a glass cage with five others like they are at the pet store?
The answer is generally a very quick no.
I don’t know if this is still the case, but I remember getting a betta from Walmart, and right on the lid of the cup it said something along the lines of, “This container is not meant as a permanent habitat.”
Wow you're lucky! There's a pet store near me that sells betta fish in an all inclusive tank and fish package for $20 where they give you the half liter glass cube it's being displayed in plus one plastic plant. *chunders*
A Note on Fish bowls.
Lately the arguments for fish bowls or keeping betta fish in jars has consisted of:
But that's how they're kept at the pet store!
There are so many things wrong with this but here is my go to rebuttal that I've found works wonders:
Would you keep the puppy you just bought in a glass cage with five others like they are at the pet store?
The answer is generally a very quick no.
Masked Blue Halfmoon Plakat Betta
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The Colorful Siamese Fighting Fish by visarute angkatavanich.
The truth about fishbowls
So everyone I was at petsmart today and I saw this super cute fish bowl well I ended up buying it. Before you get all upset with me about bowl culture though I found fish that happily and healthily will live their whole lives in a bowl! I might have over stocked it a little but it’s ok these fish do better in large numbers hopefully they will make it but just in case they don’t I have these guys as a back up plan. They do just as well in a bowl
This is the truth about fishbowls…. The only fish that live happy lives in them are the snack cracker and candy kinds
So……..this happened. When I was supposed to be doing homework.
Well I got a little carried away, as you can see. And then I got to thinking…. maybe people would actually want these shirts? Each one (except for the sweater, but I could make that a shirt too) would cost around $20.
If I get a lot of interest, maybe I could order a bundle of them and you could pay through paypal if you find one you like. I dunno, send me a message!
Thoughts, my friends?
I would order one
absolutely would buy!