15+ Redditors Stand Up For A Boy Who Gave Away His Brother's Pet Hamsters
It is very easy to convince your parents to get you a pet to play with. Even if you have a strong will about taking good care of the pet, it is relatively challenging to abide by it.
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Once you get a pet, for the first few days or even a few weeks, you seem to take really good care of the little one and even feel proud of taking up their responsibility. But as time goes by, it is human nature to get bored of doing the same thing repeatedly, especially if a child takes care of the pet for whom it's nothing but a new toy to play with.
It is the responsibility of the parents to either not give in to their child's request of having a pet and if they can't help but buy them a pet, then be responsible for them because they are living creatures after all. Once you think you cannot take good care of the pet or are uncomfortable with you, the best thing to do is give it away to someone who would take good care of the pet.
You can visit them occasionally, but once you give away the pet, it is entirely unfair and unjustified to ask to take back the pet again.
Giving away the pet hamster of the younger brother who didn't care for them after a while.
Asking back the hamster after giving it away is so not fair for the new owner.
Once the brother abandoned the hamster, then it was entirely on him to give it to someone who'd care.
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We shouldn't do anything because of family pressure.
Demanding that the parents would take care of the hamster when it's back is fair.
When you are taking care of the hamster, it technically becomes yours.
It's better that the hamster lives while staying with someone else rather than dying being the brother.
Caring for your child is okay, but not until it takes another innocent creature's life.
Pets are a source of entertainment and, most importantly, a living source of entertainment.
Well, how can someone be wrong for rescuing an animal and giving it a safe and good environment?
If the hamster is back, then the responsibility should be equally shared by all.
We have all the rights to do whatever we want to do with our pets, for their good.
Since it was forced on him, he just wanted to give the poor hamster a better life.
He tried to give the hamster a better life by giving it away.
When the original owner is irresponsible, someone has to step up to do the good work.
He should have consulted before giving it away, but what he did was absolutely the right thing.
He should definitely not ask for the hamster as the hamster is in a better place.
He should have told his brother or parents indirectly and politely, and maybe they would have agreed.
What the boy did was quite logical.
People who can not take up the responsibility of pets shouldn't be allowed to have them.
It is pretty sad to see that the parents cared about their child's unnecessary rant for a hamster that he couldn't even care for more than the hamster's life itself. Share this story with friends and family, especially those with a pet, and tell them to stand up for a voiceless living creature because they cannot do it for themselves.