WHY DO HUMANS KEEP PETS?. Several points: 1)I don't own my cat, my cat owns me. 2)My cat is in many ways a baby substitute. I'm 41 & a spinster, &

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WHY DO HUMANS KEEP PETS?

Several points: 1)I don't own my cat, my cat owns me. 2)My cat is in many ways a baby substitute. I'm 41 & a spinster, & need to be needed. 3)got the cat during a very stressful period in my life. It's been proved that stroking an animal lowers your blood pressure.

Some people keep pets because of their physical attractiveness, some for their playfulness or other unique personalities and characteristics, while others keep pets for companionship. Pets can help their owners relieve stress and loneliness. When you just got home from a long day of work feeling exhausted and stressed, there is that tail wager so very happy to see you. When you sit down on the couch and turn on the TV, there is that little fluffy thing jumps onto your lap meowing at you. Pets such as dogs will definitely increase their owners’ chances for exercise and outdoor activities. Most dog keepers walk their pets on a daily basis. Thus, both the dog and the owner get fresh air as well as exercise to build their physical fitness. Dogs will also boost their owners’ opportunities to meet and to socialize with other dog owners, thus enlarging their circle of friends and enriching their lives. Keeping pets can also increase our sense of responsibility. Unlike the wild animals, pets depend on their owners for food and shelter. Parents can take the opportunity to teach their kids to become more responsible, and more warm hearted if they let the kids to own and to take care of their own little pets.

pets help boost their keepers’ self-esteem because pets are not “snobbish” or “prejudiced” against their owners by their social status or their appearance. Whether we are rich or poor, good-looking or “ugly,” overweight or underweight, our pets just do not care. Their unconditional loyalty gives us a sense of satisfaction and pleasure.

Bulldogs on sale! Yorkie puppies available here! Have you ever wondered where all these cheap puppies for sale in pet stores come from? The answer is that they are produced in factory-like environments known as “puppy mills.” Puppy mills are large-scale dog breeding operations where profit is given priority over the well-being of the dogs. Puppy mills treat dogs like products, not living beings, and usually house them in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate veterinary care, socialization, or even food and water.

The cute puppies for sale at your local mall were probably bred from dogs who don’t play outside or get groomed. Puppy mill dogs are typically kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs— and cages can be stacked up in columns (which means waste falls on the dogs housed below them).

Breeding dogs at the mills sometimes spend their entire lives outdoors, exposed to the elements—or crammed inside filthy structures. Female dogs usually have little to no recovery time between bearing litters. When, after a few years, the females can no longer reproduce or when their breed goes out of “style,” the dogs are often abandoned, shot, or starved until they eventually die.

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