Mar 01 2009
Let Animals be Animals
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When I heard last week that one lady’s monkey had attacked
her friend and left her in critical condition, I knew that something fishy was
going on between that monkey and the owner. I later discovered that I was right.
In case you didn’t read the story, there was one lady who owned a pet monkey
and she treated him like a human since her husband and child died. They drank wine
from a long stem glass, ate together and did a lot of stuff together that
normally humans do together. One day last week the monkey went bananas and she
called her friend to come and help her get the monkey in control. The monkey
then jumped on the friend and the police had to be called because now the
monkey was berserk and about to kill the friend. The police killed the monkey
and saved the friend’s life; even though, the friend is still in critical
condition and is in need of a facelift. So don’t try to humanize animals
because you will confuse them and they may do anything to you or someone that
you love. Just let animals be animals.