Quote Originally Posted by MaxVanity View Post
To be perfectly honest I was angered the instant I read the title of this thread and had hoped someone would speak up and tell the person to release the frog back into the wild. I was thrilled to see I wasn't the one who had to take that role because I wouldn't have been as nice about it, but not too happy to see that advice wasn't taken. It's sad to see they honestly thought a little tiny tree frog could eat such a large cricket, and that that may have caused the frog's untimely death. I just hope in the future they will leave these wild creatures where they belong, in the wild. It's okay to rescue, not okay to kidnap.
Actually, that was their dad that put it in, trying to help, cuz store was out of tiny bugs for him. But the actual thing that killed it was much worse. Which is why I 100% agree and am angered now that I know for sure what happened, that it wasn't set free. As I said earlier, at the moment they were afraid of the cricket, they should've let it and Turtle GO. All they'd have to do is leave the tank outside sideways and both would have found their way to freedom. I felt bad for the girl, her sister, and the frog, because mine was a kidnap. But I'm ok with criticism and/or opinions about it. It's nothing I don't already know. Now, I just feel bad for the frog.