“At no point should an animal deliberately be put in a position to feel fear, anxiety, frustration or experience pain for the benefit of human entertainment,” Daniel Warren-Cummings sai…
“At no point should an animal deliberately be put in a position to feel fear, anxiety, frustration or experience pain for the benefit of human entertainment,” Daniel Warren-Cummings, a behavior officer at a UK-based cat charity,“Cats in particular will experience extreme stress by being swung or spun around, and it could even cause them physical harm,” Warren-Cummings explained.Activists are warning that a viral TikTok trend is sending animals, especially cats, into extreme distress.
“Even more disappointingly, these are being described as cute or funny in the comments section by people who appear to count themselves as cat lovers,” he said. “It’s clear from the language that the owners don’t understand that animals don’t feel and behave the same way humans do and this undercuts the distress that the cats are experiencing.”“At no point should an animal deliberately be put in a position to feel fear, anxiety, frustration or experience pain,” one activist declared.As TikTokers try to go viral, animal rights groups hope pet owners will heed their warnings and take care of their feline friends.
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