Become a zoo keeper!
People who love animals get enjoyment working with them and helping them. Some of the work can be hard and not so nice. Caretakers and keepers have to clean dirty animal cages and lift heavy animals, or things like bales of hay. Some animals make a lot of noise, and when an animal dies the zookeeper or animal caretaker may become very sad. Sometimes an animal will bite, kick, or spread disease. Zookeepers and many animal caretakers may work outdoors in all kinds of weather. Animals must eat every day, so caretakers and keepers must work on weekends; most work about 40 hours a week. Most people like animals, but it is hard work taking care of them. Animal caretakers feed, water, brush, bathe, and exercise animals. They also clean and fix their cages. They play with them, are their friends, and check to see if they are sick or hurt. Caretakers work wherever animals need shelter or help, including in zoos where they are called keepers. Zookeepers prepare the diets, clean the cages, check the behavior of animals, and sometimes help to study the animals they care for. They also answer questions from visitors about where the animals come from and what they eat. In large zoos, keepers may only take care of the big cats. In small zoos, keepers may care for many kinds of animals.
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