Artist Who Made People Cry With Her Animal Comics Is Back With Another Tearjerker, And It Might Be Her Saddest One Yet

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Freelance illustrator and digital media student from Germany, Jenny Jinya, has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers across numerous platforms with her comics of animals meeting death. And if you’re alarmed by that thought, don’t be. Not only are the comics adamant about animal rights, but the Death version of Jenny isn’t a villain either. Rather, a compassionate guide who leads the creatures to her new home.

The series started with ‘Good Boy’ and ‘Black Cat’ and eventually moved on to rabbits and elephants, but this time Jenny turns everyone’s attention to the abandoned animals that we rarely talk about as suffering pets: parrots.

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Jenny believes there are many different reasons why parents buy their children so-called pocket animals. “Just like hamsters and fish, birds are thought of as little animals that don’t require much care. However, when these little creatures suddenly start making a mess, people realize they haven’t done enough research,” Bored Panda tells.

“Parrots like macaws are small, beautiful and also inexpensive. Too often, the wildness and complexity of these animals is probably underestimated. We are talking about exotic birds that are by nature wild. These birds are not ornamental, they are loud, they like to fly, and they need to fly. Attention Jenny explained that you can’t put it next to your grandmother’s flowerpot and ignore it.

Here’s what the artist had to say when sharing the comic

Animal Protection International, in defense of animals, agreed that parrots can be entertaining and beautiful in appearance; They are intelligent, can learn tricks, and may provide companionship to some people.

But the organization also agreed that the companion parrot had joined the ranks of America’s most neglected homeless pet. “Even if bred in captivity, they possess the same wild traits as their wild-born cousins ​​who live in bushes and rainforests. The roaring sounds help parrots to communicate with their mates and nearby flocks at a distance. Larger species of parrots have loud, ear-irritating cries that can be Hear them from miles away.Baby parrots can be heard from equal distances with their sharp, ear-piercing screams that are often frequent and annoying.Even the smallest of parrots such as the Little Macaw (commonly known as a macaw or macaw) are known to be very loud and nerve-wracking for some people, In Defense of Animals wrote on their website.

Jenny highlighted that pets can be wonderful and very important to children. However, parents should be aware that the child may not always be able to meet all the requirements of the animal. The artist added, “One should not leave this responsibility entirely to the child and before every purchase one should adequately tell oneself what he is engaged in.”

And here’s how the people responded to it

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