The sad thing is even a horrific incident like this won't stop people owning wild animals as pets. People see this and think "it'll never happen to me" and then go and buy themselves a chimp, a cheetah, a baboon... Whatever happens to be in fashion.
Sadly I think it's going to take a lot more of these attacks before people start to think twice about getting a cute pet.
What if it had been a child? Could you live with yourself if your "pet" did this to someone? I personally blame the owners of the chimp - why did they have a wild animal loose around the house?
The sad thing is even a horrific incident like this won't stop people owning wild animals as pets. People see this and think "it'll never happen to me" and then go and buy themselves a chimp, a cheetah, a baboon... Whatever happens to be in fashion.
Sadly I think it's going to take a lot more of these attacks before people start to think twice about getting a cute pet.
What if it had been a child? Could you live with yourself if your "pet" did this to someone? I personally blame the owners of the chimp - why did they have a wild animal loose around the house?
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