alibabba
Songster
Yes.That which says animals who have been selectively bred for domestication are inherently dependent on their human caretakers, because the wild traits have been bred out or bred down to such an extent that life in the wild is almost impossible, so it is up to the choice of the human caretakers to decide on the safest and best ways to care for them (abuse and neglect not withstanding, of course)?
Also, something to look up. Feral animals do damage to the environment, upsetting the natural balance. Because they are not indigenous predators. House cats that roam do serious damage to the fauna.