Freedom for PAWS

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Stop putting animals in cages.

Stop buying animals from pet shops.

Stop watching circus animals doing ridiculous things.

Stop going to the zoo.

Stop making decisions over them.


Tell me why we are not putting different kinds of people in cages for presentation? Usually people who defends zoo idea they are saying “but we are not able to see those animals normally.” Wherever you live you are not able to see different kind of people all around the world in one location. So why don’t we just put them all in and see all together at once? It’s inhuman! So is putting animals in cages too. If you are able to see different kind of people, different kind of nature when you travel then travel to those places that you can see the animals you can not see in your area. Or just open god damn google to figure out everything about what you are wondering, and one day make your goal to see in real life. In their habitat, not them in your habitat. Stop being so selfish and arrogant. I really can not believe people are still going to zoo and enjoying this madness. Seeing all those sad, bored animals. How dare you human!?

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13 Times Zoos Were Bad for Animals

1. Because these penguins are on anti-depressants.

2. Because this giraffe was killed and fed to lions when he had outlived his “usefulness.” (NSFW)

3. Because a gorilla was shot and killed after escaping from an “award-winning” exhibit at the Dallas Zoo.

4. Because the Gaza Zoo painted stripes on these donkeys to make them look like zebras.

5. Because in 2003, the San Diego Zoo and Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo imported 11 captured African elephants from Swaziland.

6. Because in 2006, several accredited zoo imported 33 monkeys who had been illegally trafficked by poachers in Africa.

7. Because 90 percent of public aquariums studied had animals who demonstrated stereotypic (neurotic) behavior.

8. Because from 2006 to 2009, Missouri’s Dickerson Park Zoo handed over “surplus” giraffes, zebras, kangaroos, wallabies, and exotic antelopes to questionable entities.

9. Because New Jersey’s Cape May County Zoo sold two giraffes to an animal broker who then sold them to a traveling circus.

10. Because when baby animals who were exhibited in the Minnesota Zoo’s yearly farm display grew up and lost their youthful appeal, the zoo sent them to livestock auctions.

11. Because the chief of veterinary services at the Cleveland Zoo has even called on members of the zoo community to support the use of surplus zoo animals in medical experimentation.

12. Because a bear starved to death at the Toledo Zoo after zoo officials locked her up to hibernate without food or water.

13. Because a kangaroo at the Cleveland Zoo had to be euthanized after being struck by a train running through the exhibit.

Zoos are businesses that capitalize on breeding, buying and selling animals. Their main priority is profit, not animal welfare. How do we know?

“The solution is easy: Instead of supporting zoos, support organizations that help protect the animals in their natural habitat.”

You can find out more examples like this. None of those animals are happy. Any living deserve to stuck in somewhere like this. I went to elementary school event one day. It was very hot day, sun was burning all of us, on the huge lot there was a little part for animals. Just little fences around them. Eight or ten different kind of animals, people are coming takin pictures, touching them, talking loud, no food, no water, no shade anything but for stupid kids fun and their arrogant parents. It was in South Carolina, Carolina Forest Elementary School… Shame on you. Teaching love and respect for animals cannot be this way ignorant people!

10 Reasons to Skip Your Next Zoo Visit

1. The Cost of Capture

As depicted in the scathing documentary “Blackfish,” capturing orcas comes at a huge cost — the death of several orcas and the permanent destruction a family. Another more recent capture left two orcas dead and separated the others from their families, forever.

2. Zoo Animals Live in Cages

Zoo animals are robbed of their right to exist naturally. Their lives are not their own and they are prevented from fulfilling basic needs such as hunting, grazing, roaming, and developing important social structures.

3. Not All Zoos Are Created Equal

According to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), only 10 percent of the 2,000menageries in the U.S. are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The AZA is not without limitations though, for example, SeaWorld is on its accredited list.

4. Many Animal Sanctuaries Aren’t Actually Sanctuaries

Many of these countrywide menageries claim to be sanctuaries for rescued wildlife. This is can be very misleading to its visitors. If a sanctuary breeds animals outside of conservation efforts, it isn’t a sanctuary. True rehabilitation centers and sanctuaries should never breed animals for display. So instead of supporting these types of operations, here is a list of 10 real and amazing animal sanctuaries to support instead.

5. Wild Animals Are Wild

Recently, a zookeeper in Missouri was killed when he was knocked to the ground by an elephant. He died instantly. The orca featured in the film “Blackfish,” is responsible for three deaths. Wild animals, despite being wondrous and beautiful, can be dangerous in captivity.

6. Zoo Animals Escape

If a dangerous zoo animal escapes and cannot be captured, it is killed. Just this year, three wolves that escaped from a zoo in the U.K. were shot dead when authorities were unable to recapture them. Also this year, a red panda escaped from the National Zoo. Luckily, tourists spotted the raccoon-like animal and it was returned to the zoo.

7. Unnatural Habitats

Flamingos in cold climates, polar bears in Argentina, and whales in bathtubs — these are hardly natural environments for animals. Flamingos develop problems with their feet in captivity, polar bears suffer in hot weather, and orcas are distressed in cramped pools. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then these pictures are worth a thousand tears.

8. Bad Management Can Mean Death

At a so-called “Animal Park” in the affluent suburbs of Washington, D.C., an unwanted wallaby was drowned to death when the owner no longer wanted it. These types of unaccredited zoos are a large problem in the U.S. and they are easy to set up. A person can obtain an exhibitor license under the Animal Welfare Act, privately possess wild animals and establish a zoo.

9. Animals Often Die Prematurely in Zoos

Not all zoos have the ability, or proper training to care for the animals that they capture or breed. Recently, a lion in a Texas zoo killed a lioness, something that does not occur in the wild.

10. It’s Bad For Their Health

It isn’t just the dogs in the U.S. who are becoming overweight, it’s also zoo elephants. Not only are these elephants overweight, but they are also exhibiting specific behaviors that indicate mental distress as a result of captivity.

Alternatives to Zoos

Before you go, know the facts about the zoo, or sanctuary, that you plan to visit. If the environment looks dilapidated, or the animals look sick, take pictures and make a complaint to the management. You can also file a complaint with the USDA. (There are over 15,000 facilities in the U.S. that keep animals, but there are less than 150 USDA inspectors.)

The American Sanctuary Association (ASA) provides a list of accredited sanctuaries to visit or volunteer with. In addition to the ASA, the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) also has a list of accredited sanctuaries.

Alternatively, there are other wonderful ways to experience wild animals such as scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking, and bird watching. If you’re not sure where to get started, find a national park near you.

Ultimately, animals do not belong in cages, or behind concrete walls. No matter how brightly a wall is painted, or how large a cage is, a zoo environment cannot compare to an animal’s wild habitat.


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We are not done yet. Let’s keep continue with pet stores/shops!

Those whom bought animals from there or support this idea of selling animals, you are all trashy beings. I never see this cruel and popular thing at the same time. Are you guys really aware that those animals living in cages %97.5 times of their life? They are fucking stuck there for fuck sake. I do not care about how I talk right now. This shit is serious and I am so extreme about this. They are eating, peeing, pooping, ‘playing’, sleeping in that little cages. It doesn’t matter how much they take care of them, how long they are petting them or playing with them daily, YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHT TO SELL ANIMALS! There are so many countries that they banned selling animals at pet shops, thanks to god! But still, I am still seeing many and I wanna puke on those people faces whoever buy or support this idea.

The chilling reasons why you shouldn’t buy your pets from a pet store

Next time you’re tempted to stop at a pet store, remember all the ways animals can suffer on their way there

When you walk by a pet store and see an adorable puppy or kitten waiting for a home, it can be tempting to go inside, we know. But many pet stores get their pups and other animals from mills where they’re often abused and treated like baby producing machines rather than as loving creatures. If a pet store is selling dogs rather than hosting adoptable ones from shelters, you can bet they’re getting them from puppy mills.

Next time you find yourself walking by a pet store and consider stopping, remember all the ways dogs can suffer before and after they get to the store.

They’re For Sale, Not Up For Adoption

Responsible pet store owners sell products, not pets. Many larger brands like PetSmart team up with local adoption centers to showcase adoptable dogs and cats. Smaller pet stores are starting to jump on board, too, selling pet products and hosting adoptable shelter animals, instead of selling animals from mills or other dubious sources. If you see a high price tag on a pet, be wary.

They’re All Puppies Because They Come From A Mill

Are all the animals in the store kittens and puppies, with nary an adult dog in sight? If so, it’s likely this pet store isn’t partnering up with a shelter to find homes but is instead collecting animals from a mill. Research indicates that 90 percent of puppies found in pet stores come from a puppy mill rather than from a shelter.

Beware Of “USDA Licensed”

 The tagline “USDA licensed breeder” sounds pretty official, doesn’t it? The truth is, it doesn’t hold much weight. U.S. federal law under the Animal Welfare Act allows breeders to keep animals in cages with wire flooring that are stacked on top of each other. It also lets them breed females continuously with little to no break between litters. So, a “USDA licensed breeder” in the window doesn’t indicate much about where the animals actually come from or how they’re being treated.

They Don’t Keep The Animals Clean

Do the animals have coats that look matted, wet or as if they haven’t been given a bath in a long time? If the owner isn’t worried about keeping a puppy’s coat clean or ridding it of fleas, it’s doubtful he’s paying much attention to the conditions from which they came. Puppies should never be left to roll around in their own waste and in some pet stores, you might see feces sitting in a pile right next to the animal.

There’s A Good Chance That Pup Is Sick

Does the puppy or kitten in the window show symptoms like sniffling or sneezing? That could be a kennel cough and it’s a sign she shouldn’t be out in the store with the other pets or interacting with humans. A kennel cough is a condition that could turn serious and the poor girl should be receiving medical treatment and proper care, not be on display for purchase. Other diseases prominent among pet store puppies who come from mills include heart and kidney disease, epilepsy, parvovirus, and manage. Pet store owners have been known to use antibiotics to mask the signs of these conditions in order to sell puppies.

The Cages Are Too Small

Are the store’s kennels roomy enough for the pet to roam around, without having to sleep in his own fluids? The lingering aromas of animal excrement, urine or too much disinfectant are all signs of poor upkeep and unsanitary conditions.

Pet stores often keep animals in tiny tanks or cages too small for one animal to fit inside comfortably, yet you’ll often see two or three animals stuffed inside together, much like in puppy and kitten mills. This is a sign the store is about profit, not about finding its animals’ good homes and humane living arrangements.

They Come From Horrible Conditions

Like most businesses looking to make a profit, puppy mills treat their charges like products. That means they look to cut expenses when it comes to selling them. Adult dogs are kept in overcrowded cages, usually lined in rows with no thought to how this affects their health or psychological state. As mentioned above, the cages are typically wired to allow feces and urine to fall through (except for the parts that get stuck on the wiring). The mothers are bred constantly until they’re deemed too frail to have children, at which time they’re killed.

The Ride To The Store Is Stressful And Terrifying

Puppy mills employ brokers and traders to transport the pups to pet stores. They’re often stuffed in crates and piled up in the back of 18-wheelers to be driven across country. It’s hard to believe that the truck driver is making pit stops to let the pups out and make sure their crates are clean during the trip.

They Don’t Get To Experience Joy

Puppies and adults bred in mills aren’t given toys to play with and most of them never know the joy of chasing their own tail. They’re not given room to run freely, nor are they cleaned. Life in a puppy mill is traumatic, painful and terrifying existence for puppies and especially their parents, who will never know what it’s like to live in a loving home.


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After all, I am immediately connecting with the animal shelter idea:

HOW DARE YOU HUMAN?

For your own sake, you are putting them in cages and make them live there as long as they are cute enough for adoption or if they don’t have an eye killing them because you don’t have enough space or condition? 

“At these facilities, frightened animals are reassured, sick and injured animals receive treatment or a peaceful end to their suffering, and the animals’ living quarters are kept clean and dry. Workers at these facilities never turn away needy animals and give careful consideration to each animal’s special emotional and physical needs.

To be able to offer refuge to every animal in need, open-admission shelters must euthanize unadopted and unadoptable animals. The alternative—turning them away—is cruel and leaves the animals in grave danger.

Many less fortunate lost or abandoned animals end up in pitiful shelters that are nothing more than shacks without walls or other protection from the elements, where animals are often left to die from exposure, disease, or fights with other animals.

So-called “no-kill” or “turn-away” shelters, which are supported by supposed animal rights activist Nathan Winograd, have the luxury of not euthanizing animals because they turn away needy ones whom they deem unadoptable. Many keep waiting lists, which compromise animals’ safety by leaving them in situations in which they are clearly unwanted. Where do these unwanted animals go?  The lucky ones will be taken to clean open-admission facilities that have responsible policies about euthanasia and adoption.

But many animals who are refused by turn-away facilities are dumped on the road, in the woods, in the yard of the local “cat lady” (also called a “hoarder“), or in the custody of some other unscrupulous person. Some don’t even make it out of the animal shelter’s parking lot.”

 

I raised in the city that all street animals are free. There is no such harm when they walk around. They are freaking animals, they came from nature how can we change this. Of course, you can tame them, have them in houses if you can but other then that you can not make their living based on cages. I can understand spaying them to go crazy but they will figure out living out there somewhere anyway. I had so many issues with crazy people they hate their beings on the street. They were not even going to their houses or whatsoever they just hate their little water bowl and some food next to it. I remember a guy kicked the bowls while he was looking to us. I was speechless. We are making concrete everywhere, stealing their territory anyways how can we want more of them? Let them live freely. So many countries have barely some outdoor animals, you see them briefly sometimes. Most of them in the shelter or already killed. Why? Why the heck is it hard for humanity to live with animals, making peace with nature?


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I will mention very quickly about Cruelty-Free on products.

If you are still supporting brands or science that they are testing on animals then I do not have anything to say. You already know that there is no need for torturing animals for some makeup shit or science etc.. Our technology perfect enough and it’s even getting better to stop this. THERE IS NO NEED TO DO TESTS ON ANIMALS. If your make up brand is using animals, stop buying! You will not die if you don’t buy if you buy there will be lots of deaths.


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10 Reasons Not to Attend the Circus

  1. It’s not only elephants who suffer in the circus. Tigers, lions, camels, and other animals endure the rigors of transport, training, and performances, too.
  2. Many animals used in circuses are bred in captivity and will spend their entire lives in close contact with humans in an unnatural, stressful environment.
  3. Big cats learn to obey commands because they’re afraid of being whipped.
  4. Elephants are frequently beaten with bullhooks—heavy batons with a sharp metal hook on one end—sometimes until they bleed, in order to force them to perform dangerous, uncomfortable tricks, such as standing on their head or on a small pedestal.
  5. When not training or performing, animals are kept chained or caged, with barely enough space to take a step in any direction.
  6. While they’re being hauled around the country from venue to venue, animals may be crammed into tractor trailers for days on end. These trucks are usually cramped, filthy, sweltering, and poorly ventilated. An elephant named Heather died from heat exhaustion in a tractor trailer.
  7. Animals in circuses become despondent and depressed, and most develop abnormal behavior patterns, including swaying, head-bobbing, and incessant pacing. Sometimes, they even harm themselves.
  8. They’re denied everything that gives their lives meaning, such as the opportunity to run, play, or socialize.
  9. Animals have snapped when they became overwhelmed by the stress of circus life, going on rampages and causing property damage and even human deaths and injuries. The animals often pay for this with their lives.
  1. Getting authorities to impose meaningful sanctions on animal abusers is difficult. Many circuses have been cited by authorities multiple times but remain in business.

Remember: When you purchase a ticket to a circus that exploits animals, you’re supporting their misery.


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6 Reasons Why Horse-Drawn Carriages Cannot Be Operated 

1. Horses spook: Horses are prey animals who can be spooked by sirens, potholes, barking dogs and many other stimuli. When spooked horses bolt down congested city streets, they become weapons. Many horse-drawn carriages crash in NYC have been caused by spooked horses.

2. Urban environment: Horses are living animals, but, by forcing them to work in the streets with aggressive taxi drivers, tour buses and emergency vehicles, the carriage operators are treating them like motor vehicles.

3. No pastures: Horses are grazing animals, they have to graze, run, roll and interact physically, as herd animals do. They are either confined between the shafts of their carriages, encumbered by equipment, or kept in stalls.

4. Hard surfaces: Hard surfaces can cause concussive injury to horses’ legs and feet, which were designed to walk on soft surfaces.

5. Lack of shade:  During the hot summer months, they bake in the sun for hours at a time. Over the years, many carriage horses have collapsed and died from heat exhaustion.

6. Food & water: The horses’ feed is often contaminated with pigeon droppings, which is a violation of city code.  In addition, the horses are watered out of two communal basins, which is described by one expert as “a veterinary nightmare” because the horses can transmit diseases to each other and because humans use them as trash cans.

Carriages were necessary for history. But in this generation, we do not need this ride any longer. We are able to use other transportations. So many countries, cities are already banned carriages rides. We are so sick of lazy tourists and some lovers and old people’s hideous joy for carriage riding. Go back to your horrendous life or change something for the sake…


I am sorry for sharing some pictures. But I really needed to show a point. I tried to choose less messed up pictures. Those who are wondering more I dare you to check out. My soul and my mind can’t handle more.

Please always put your attitude and do something if you see something. We are so able to change something. Change your neighborhood and it will all connect one day eventually. Share your beautiful ideas, your help, your support, your love on social media. Since virtuality is so powerful make your voice up there somewhere. You can change some other people with your actions.

Use social media, learn more, check out

https://www.change.org

https://www.thedodo.com

https://www.instagram.com/kittenxlady/?hl=en

and such. You can always do something. Follow people, make an action, do something…


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You just made it to the very last topic I am gonna talk about. The position of humanity in life. You are going to store and seeing all those food. Insane amount of food. Meat, eggs, cheeses… Most of them going bad and they have to throw away or donate(some stores like Publix) but still do we need that much food? Of course not. I always defend small settlements furthermore governor system for these livings. Because when things are generalized they are getting meaningless and the odds in this generalization are vanishing. Get what you need, make what you need. Nothing wasted, or nothing to be greedy for. I always amazed with “Cherokee Hunting Traditions” I am neither vegan, vegetarian or meat eater. I do eat meat when my body craves but the not a crazy amount. But I always defend the wildlife idea like animals. They hunt when they are hungry and need. It should be the same for people. Humanity does not appreciate the food.

“During the hunt, Cherokee hunters would pray to the wind, rivers, and mountains for success. After killing an animal, Cherokee hunters would ask the gods’ forgiveness for taking the animal’s life. If a deer is killed, they would throw the tongue and some of its meat into the fire as a sacrifice.”

All I can say people are losing their differences. People are starting to look like, act like, eat like, talk like… the same. We are all different. We do not have to change to accept by groups. Hunt whenever you need. Share with others, appreciate, do not torture. Animals are wild but pure. They are coming along with their clear souls. We are the one who turns them into monsters.

The most dangerous creature is not a Cape Buffalo, Cone Snail, Golden Poison Dart Frog… We have a gun, we can kill them. Do you really ignore the truth that humanity is the most dangerous beings so far yet? We are killing each other over traffic fight, skin color, religion difference, politic view…

Stay the fuck calm human. You are not the only one here.

 

 


YOU DO NOT NEED TO READ THIS PART. I JUST FELT LIKE  I WANNA TELL ABOUT THIS STORY

A while ago I started to play with this cat living close to where I live. She was a lovely, wild, calico cat. I was always going out at night to play with her. And then I started to feed her. We had the ultimate bond with each other. She was recognizing my voice and started to trust me even more. I was able to carry her but I didn’t want to tame her all the way. She was wild and perfect for her own territory. They were also an old couple “taking care of her a little”. All of sudden she got pregnant. I was upset because she was too young for that. I started to go out and feed her even more. If I miss feeding I was seeing her hunting animals get full because she was desperate to eat more. I decided to make box house for my love and put blankets in it. That old couples patio was close to woods so she was usually hanging out there more than our patio. Because she wanted to be close to woods then she can run away if it’s necessary. Anyways, I gave that box to this old couple to out their patio. The man was kind and accepted. I didn’t want her to give births in woods or somewhere else. After a while five babies born in that box. I was happy and worried about all of them. I had to feed even more because she needed to feed the babies all the time. I was seeing her tired and weak and completely different cat. One night when I was feeding her old woman came up with her little dog. I said “hey” with the big smile and her face completely changed when she was me feeding her. She was jealous and kept yelling me she is feeding her, she doesn’t need more food, it’s her cat, she can’t take her in because of another cat she has etc. I was on my knees for feeding her and I stuck on the ground. I was trying to remind me who am I. The person made the box etc. She didn’t stop at all. Lastly, I said, “I am waiting for her to stop feeding babies then I will spay her.” Old woman’s attitude is suddenly changed and started to act “oh sweetie you can feed her..” Btw, I am unfortunately living in the worst part of the state, she was redneck indeed and on pills. I walked away without words. There was no need to an argument with this crazy old person. Time is going pass I am still feeding her but babies getting bigger we talked with the husband to do something to babies because they will eventually start to run around. There are three female babies and eventually, they will get pregnant too. Every time when we come up they said the same thing they are looking for houses. That was it we talked with the man that we are going to take them all in the house which we also have a male grown cat that he hates other cats. An old man was alright with that. After a while, he came up and said he wants a week for his wife to say goodbye to them. I have to say I never see that woman petting any of those animals nor her own dog and giving very less food. I can understand this is all she can do but then why do you hate people trying to help?! I didn’t listen and took all the cats inside. Clean them, live with seven cats in the house. I had to separate the house cat from the other so I was always being careful and closing the doors. They fought two times, mother and the house cat. I feed the mother every single time in a day with good food. Cleaned their poo and all the jazz. Eventually, we had to give up on babies they were going insane and so big. We gave away to shelter and I am hoping that they are in nice houses right now. We fixed the mother, she got all her shots and perfectly healthy. She stayed in the house longer than babies because of her surgery. By the time that old woman was harassing us with her crazy look, she was talking with other people and pointing us like we did something bad. I set the mother free even though people thinking she should get a new home, I should put her in the shelter. I couldn’t, because she was already living perfectly here. She might be a nice, house cat but she doesn’t need to wait in the cage for this to happen. If I could I would have this cat with the one I already have. She is fine now. I will move from here soon. But at least I know she is fine. And the day I go I will leave a letter for that old woman and Pifi’s(mother cat) toys and all the health, care papers for her. While all these things happening we saved another life. I was in the car and like always looking around the road to see animals. This is my curse and gift at the same time. I saw two wide opened black eyes and a yellow body. It was a cold and rainy day. That was a cat on the right side of the huge high way. He was stucking on that little grass area. Can’t go back or further. Crazy, fast, loud cars. And behind there was a pond getting bigger. I  yelled, “I saw a cat!”. We turned around and couldn’t see it. They said he might run away. I was not feeling that way I didn’t feel like it and beg to turn around one more time. He was there. He was living somewhere behind the building next to the highway and somehow ended up next to the road and stuck there. I thought he was dead or injured very bad. We parked right behind him at the parking lot. There was a big and long pond. And pouring rain. I had no idea how long he was there. I was calling him and I saw his ears moving. I wanted to run to him but he was wildcat, he could run to the road and he could die because of cars. We called “Horry county animal control”. We said he is on the highway, he is alive, rain is insane, where are we now. The first thing they said was they can’t stop to traffic, they are not able to come because they are not active now, we can try to take him if we can but they can not. I was mad, I was dying with my anger and sadness. I told to myself that if I saw this animal for a chance I can not skip  AT ALL. From now on my life will be different from the thing I will do. Let it go or do something about it. I was crying like insane. I never felt this helpless and weak in my whole life. We fucking stopped on the side on the damn highway. Our car was shaking every time cars pass by. People are honking their damn horns. We saw that he moved very quickly to back after we parked. He looked pretty okay. We were thinking he lost his legs or something. I just wanted to grab him and run to the car but he is so wild and I know that he never let any human to touch him before. He was hissing but looking into our eyes with a desperate face. We had oyster in the car after food shopping. We gave to him the whole thing then he started to realize that we are here to help him. Eventually, we took him and got into the car. I saw police pass by and he didn’t even stop to say anything or help. The crazy wildcat, Roadside Pifi we called was safe. I was talking with him softly. He was soaking. He started to dry and slept in the car for a while. His wild big eyes are turned into lovely colorful peaceful eyes. We made a box house with blankets for him. Since he is a male cat, never got his close to human and after that tragic event, he got into a place that he is no idea he was very nervous for a while. I didn’t want to tame him. I was feeding him for a while but the time came up to let him go be free in woods somewhere. It was in the same location as Mother Pifi too. But the crazy part is when we got the babies and her inside, Roadside Pifi came to the woods. I am glad they didn’t see each other. He was a very territorial cat. He runs away. And I still sometimes throwing some foods to the woods if he ever comes up. He trusted us. Guys, giving up on animals, or hurting them or killing them are easy. The feeling when you let this beautiful, powerful, pure feeling get into your bones you will never do anything like that again. There is no any reason for hate towards them. They are wild and free. We do not have any right to kill or make decisions for them. If you do not like them stay away like the people you do not like in your life. Do you all kill people you hate in your life? NOPE. You are just letting go, ignoring. Do the same. Social Media is so powerful right now. If anything happened and got on photos, videos people are going insane. If any of you doing shits to animals it will eventually be figured out, and you will not able to live your old life again. I never sick of helping animals. I am twenty-three years old and since I was a little child I raised with love and respect for nature and animals. I never waste food, I never throw away any seed or peelings, I save them and throw them to the woods, I never been able to kill an ant although made them ant houses, feed and love the smallest one to the biggest one. I reject cutting threes for stupid holidays, I reject metropolitan life. What we are taking from earth, from nature from animals is insane. We can not pay, ever. But at least appreciate, respect and give whatever you can back. Long story short:  STOP BEING AN ASS!