An essay on feelings of a caged animal
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Answer:when a parrot is crying to be caged we are laughing think that you where caged on prison.....
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Caged animals eventually lose the ability to cognitively and physically develop. They become unable to survive in the wild. The reason for this can be explained when we think of what happens to a human who is caged for prolonged periods of time, without much interaction.
Prisoners become unable to live in society, so we have extensive programmes implemented to reintegrate them into society and help them find jobs and so they don't commit suicide.
Take solitary confinement, for example. People in solitary confinement for extensive amounts of time start talking to themselves, clawing at themselves, and eventually they become mad.
Animals are no different. Even birds are known to pull their feathers out when taken from the wild and put into a cage. It is seen as a sign of frustration. Tigers pace back and forth in their cages, much like you would do when you're extremely restless and frustrated. They are unable to move about normally, as they would in the wild.
In short they feel frustrated, lonely, restricted and depressed. Eventually they start to break down either mentally or physically, or both. To anyone reading this, please refrain from caging animals. If you love them, set them free!
Thank you !
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