Do you think it is appropriate to keep the animals confined in cells ? Is it not snatching away their freedom to live freely as they wish ?
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Proper housing and management of animal facilities are essential to animal well-being, to the quality of research data and teaching or testing programs in which animals are used, and to the health and safety of personnel. A good management program provides the environment, housing, and care that permit animals to grow, mature, reproduce, and maintain good health; provides for their well-being; and minimizes variations that can affect research results. Specific operating practices depend on many factors that are peculiar to individual institutions and situations. Well-trained and motivated personnel can often ensure high-quality animal care, even in institutions with less than optimal physical plants or equipment.
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No, it's not appropriate to keep the animals confined in cells as this act of human beings on the animals would make animal species vulnerable to extinction.
Explanation:
Also depends on the animal