Animals feel. Sure, they may not think like us humans, but they feel, behave a certain way. All animals feel. All animals feel pain, sadness, joy. Some idiotic people that say they don't have feelings ovbiously are not attracted by animals. I know they do. My dog gets all happy, you know, everytime I open the door. But just think for awhile. People that say things like that...are more focused on other useless things. Those bast*rds♪ don't know what they're saying. They're completely naive and have no idea what they're saying...repeated again...
Anyways, as said again, animals DO have feelings. I always think, "how would my dog feel if I wouldn't hug her as I usually do..?" Yes, she might get confused, bewildered. Animals suffer, they feel, they think, they enjoy. I'm so sorry, it just angers me when some people are this stupid, and I don't mean you. Just because animals are animals does not mean they can't feel! Hello, animal cruelty! What, you think animals are having a swell time right there! Fück, no!
Yeah, some a**holes in this earth have no feelings. Animals do have feelings. They feel just like anyone else! ☺
2007-01-20 06:49:46
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answered by Carrot Cake 4
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Ask him if he can scientifically coach his own emotions!!!! And if by some ability he comes up with approaches, those would also be utilized to animals. for sure animals have emotions, I hate it that human beings merely assume that they don't merely because they could't exhibit them in words. And bodily, they received't exhibit them an same way (e.g. guffawing, crying) because they are equipped otherwise (e.g. they are given tails, portable ears). Animals produce different strategies of expressing happiness or disappointment and so on. and so on. - that's all about body language. there is an easily talked about huge difference between a horse who's chuffed to be outdoors, taking area in in that's paddock, tail held intense, ears pointing ahead, jumping round, and a horse who's neglected or in discomfort, which will enable that's head carry down, ears to the area or the decrease back, tail cramped. a contented cat will coach an same; tail held intense, whiskers ahead, ears too. An aggravated cat will flick his tail. An indignant cat will flatten his ears, puff that's coat and so on. A dogs received't smile because that's no longer "equipped" to grin- a dogs will wag his tail instead. Many animals are widely used to grieve at the same time as they lose a close one, no longer merely elephants yet cats too. As for discomfort especially, you may witness a reaction once you damage an animal- and not in any respect in user-friendly words that, it is going to keep in innovations too- I merely defined to someone that a cat with kidneystones would under no circumstances use the litterbox lower back, via discomfort it experienced there. Any animal that has ever been hit will duck the subsequent time a hand comes its way- and often for a lengthy time period after- probable no longer because it did not experience it. Your biology instructor is an fool.
2016-12-02 19:16:32
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answered by ? 3
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All animals have feelings, and mine expess theirs, to me all the time. Whether it's fear, happiness, anxiety, depression, love, pain, the list goes on and on. I can't say exactly why some people don't think that, but maybe it's because, they don't love animals enough, to know if they have feelings or not. I really feel sorry for people who are that way, because they are missing out on the opportunity, to see the unconditional love, that animals bring and show us everyday. It amazes me how, just by looking in your pets eyes, them puppy eyes looking into yours, and the certain way they act, you can have such great communication between human and animal.
2007-01-20 06:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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When asking this question you have to stop and realize that this society is becoming so selfish that there are few people who even realize that other people have feelings much less animals.
People today don't/won't listen to those who can tell them how they feel so it doesn't surprise me that they sure as heck won't concern themselves with the feelings of animals who can't tell them what their feelings are.
Sad and sickening but true but I believe that God knows who the true animal keepers are and he has a special place in his heart and in his heaven for people like me and yourself.
2007-01-20 16:08:31
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answered by Just Q 6
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Probably because of the disadvantages animals have. For example they are not able to "talk" in our language. If we are not able to understand them completely, then we must be better, right? I do not think so, but others do. We are at a higher level than animals. Also some people just are disrespectful or are not able to control their emotions.
2007-01-20 12:15:21
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answered by xoxoxo 3
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Yeah,that's exactly why I'm vegan.I don't think you can call yourself an animal lover and then go eat one for dinner.I read of a scientist who believed dogs were "machines" like clocks and watches,sometimes he would kick his dog to hear the "machine" yelp.
The question isn't Can they talk?Nor is it can they reason?But it is can they suffer?
http://meat.org/
2007-01-20 20:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well most people have no sense. They think that because animals are different species they dont have feelings.
2007-01-20 06:35:20
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answered by Kali_Mae_<3 2
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i believe it is because we are Superior to animals and although they have feelings we don't really feel a need to regard them. It's as almost as if animals are second class citizens. It's human nature. It's not right but it is.
2007-01-20 06:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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they do have feelings. when i take them for their shots, they seem to whimper too. when you leave they whimper, and when you hug them they get happy. like a cat (they purr).
2007-01-20 06:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone who thinks that has never had a dog!!! :<)
2007-01-20 06:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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