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Is keeping your pet caged safer? What you think is love might actually be cruelty! [Pet care edition]

Is keeping your pet caged safer? What you think is love might actually be cruelty! [Pet care edition]

Effortless cruelty versus love that takes real effort — which would you choose?

 

 

Sadly, many breeders and pet owners choose the former.

Long-term caging can leave lasting damage — pets may become withdrawn and antisocial, develop pica, or even show signs of self-harm. Yet for the sake of convenience, many businesses still choose to keep animals locked in small cages, and many pet owners still opt for pet hotels that keep pets caged around the clock. This isn’t love — it’s abuse.

That said, this isn’t a blanket condemnation of cages. Brief, supervised crating is actually an effective and legitimate training method. It can give your pet a calm space of their own and help them understand boundaries. Some trainers even work to build positive associations with the crate, transforming it from a punishment into a reward.

As long as crating isn’t used long-term, and you’re always attentive to whether your pet is feeling anxious or uncomfortable, it doesn’t have to be off-limits — especially for those who truly love their pets.

This is exactly why in-home pet sitters have become so popular around the world in recent years. Letting your pet be cared for in the place they know and love best — without sacrificing their wellbeing for your own convenience — that’s what real love looks like.

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