As Easter is approaching, there is a growing liking for buying animals. People usually think of chicks or even more of a bunny.
At the same time, and even before Easter, many animal protection organizations are calling for no one to be obligated to give a live animal to anyone on Easter.
The other thing is if there is a need, a place, a money and a pleasure, but with the momentary joy the animal can become a victim of human stupidity.
Not to mention that if you want to surprise someone with a bunny or a chick, you may not be happy. The gift of a creature requiring a lifetime is responsible. If it is not discussed, it is not clear, maybe a short-lived flare-up and a joy to the person they give, but in the long run it may not be able to take care of animal husbandry. Not to mention the cost of keeping an animal with spending, providing the right place and allergy.
We can only confirm that it is not necessary to surprise someone with an animal living for Easter. We are responsible if we can measure it realistically.
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