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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not a lover of animal stage acts! It is an unnatural environment for any animal! When they are not on stage they are living like all stage animals do ... caged up. I know that most acts keep the animals hungry before they work them, to get them to react better. It is cruel and should not be allowed!!!
I'm against the exploitation of animals for 'entertainment' but I've seen some acts using dogs which seem to be genuinely loving what they're doing (e.g. 'Fly ball' at Crufts), so I'm prepared to accept that there might be a few exceptions.
However I have to admit to a certain amount of admiration for anyone who can 'train' a cat because every cat I've ever encountered has quickly worked out that I'm a willing slave to its every desire ;-)
Chris
However I have to admit to a certain amount of admiration for anyone who can 'train' a cat because every cat I've ever encountered has quickly worked out that I'm a willing slave to its every desire ;-)
Chris
Oh gosh-those semi-long haired cats look exactly like my Caspar. But he'd claw my shoulders to shreds if I tried to get him to do any of that.
I have mixed feelings about this...it is reliant on the cat-or any animal-being confident, and trusting of its owner/trainer...which these cats certainly seem to be. And cats are notoriously untrainable...these are certainly the exception.
I have mixed feelings about this...it is reliant on the cat-or any animal-being confident, and trusting of its owner/trainer...which these cats certainly seem to be. And cats are notoriously untrainable...these are certainly the exception.
Not sure if I approve of that, just seems so unnatural for cats to behave like that, there must be a lot of trust between the trainer and the cats.
Dogs on the other hand, well I'm new to dog owning, but Geoff loves learning new things, and I don't see anything wrong with owners who want to show off their pet's talents
Dogs on the other hand, well I'm new to dog owning, but Geoff loves learning new things, and I don't see anything wrong with owners who want to show off their pet's talents