I occasionally come on photos and videos of people with “pet” owls or owl cafes.

Owls are beautiful and soft, but they aren’t meant to be around us being cuddled or whatever. What is cuddling to us causes anxiety to them. It isn’t owl behavior. They tolerate it sort of if they are imprinted, but it makes them more underdeveloped and under equipped to be themselves than it does to make them good company.

Handling birds of prey, a person will get nipped or cut, but these hands are seriously grabbed up and cut, yet in the video clip they still have the owl restrained and continue “playing” with it.

If this hand is any sign of how happy the owls are here, I feel bad for them. If they don’t like their handler touching them, I can only imagine how upset they are being touched by strangers all day.

Dogs, cats, and farm type animals have been domesticated and are used to humans to a decent extent. Most animals though will never be domesticated. They want and need to be free.

    • x00z@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      They’re very different. But I don’t know why me saying that other animals live in awful cages too suddenly got some anti-vegan sentiment going on. Why the hell did the mussels argument even get posted?

      • Birds should not live in cages
      • Other animals should not either
      • OH BUT WE CAN GET EAT MUSSELS FOR PROTEIN

      Like what the fuck.