I believe it is because they love us ' un-conditionally' , no strings attached. They love us no matter how sick we are, or how smelly we are, or how fat or skinny we are. They only hope for some food and water and love. And even if we screw up and forget to fill the water dish one day, they forgive us. If we accidentally step on a paw or tail, we just apologize and all is forgiven. In their eyes we are everything to them, we are the most wonderful human they could ever have. They never criticize us, they never put us down or call us a loser. They just keep loving us day after day after day as long as they can. That is what I think.
2006-09-09 09:37:09
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answered by kar_summers 3
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I trust Ruthie about the comprehensive adoption/procuring ingredient... it truly is not any longer an analogous. once you purchase an animal (from a mom that has been bred for the particular objective of promoting the doggies/kittens/hamsters/although for a earnings), you're effectively denying a puppy in a preserve a house and it truly is going to in all probability be euthanized. I do disagree with Dook Dook in spite of the reality that, it truly is mandatory to handle what we call them because it reflects people's philosophy about animals. there's a huge difference in what you're helping with your money once you purchase an animal as against adopting one. yet i'm probably getting more desirable philosophical than mandatory... That being suggested, regardless of the position the animal got here from, I do trust they must be treated as equals to people. We percentage this earth with different species -- we do not own it and lease out the gap to different creatures.
2016-11-25 22:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they need real people to take real care of them.
Because they are cute when their young.
Because we need them to give us company, so that we can never be alone. To have a bird, a kitten or any other pet is like having a fragile person near you 24h/24h, 7/7. If you don't take care of that little person, it will....you know.....be with the angels.
P.S. I'm 13
2006-09-09 09:38:32
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answered by lola 3
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its because, sometimes people view pets as human beings. they consider them to be part of the family. as part of the family, they have to be loved as human beings are.
childless couples consider their pets as their childre. they pamper them as they would their children
2006-09-09 09:25:46
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answered by balin 2
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I love my pets cos they are like humans. have their own personality and really show the love back!!!! its lovely.
2006-09-09 10:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they love us so much.
2006-09-09 10:01:19
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answered by Ferny 1
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bc thery're so cute and we love them bc they like to play and gicve u company
2006-09-09 09:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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cuz they are so cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! I love my birdy so much he is just loveable. They need us.
2006-09-09 09:23:09
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answered by thesunnshynne 5
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