Lеоρard whо sρеnt уеars traρρеd as ρеt taкеs his first stеρs tо frееdоm - Animals Paradise

Lеоρard whо sρеnt уеars traρρеd as ρеt taкеs his first stеρs tо frееdоm

It warms the heart to see him finally step foot on where he should be: home.

Animals belong in their natural habitat. Wild animals belong in the wild (obviously).

Taking them away from their habitat could affect them in so many ways. For one, it could stunt their growth, especially if they are caged most of their lives and not given the proper food.

It also affects their behavior and mentality towards people and other animals.

But the biggest concern is that they might not learn basic survival skiIIs.

Take leopards, for example. They hunt their prey to sưrvivе and learn to move around the wild to protect themselves from predators. However, they might never know to do that if they’re bred in captivity.

Bono would have been in that dangеr if it weren’t for concerned authorities.

He was bred as a pet in Latvia for more than a year and never learned what it’s likе to live outside the four walls of his owner’s apartment. He grew obese, maybe because he was just caged in compared to those in the while who could run around. They also found that his previous owner had declawed him.