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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 21
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hi,guys,
what do you think?Should we keep animals as pets in our house?Sometimes I think that whether they are happy or not without their parents.If we have to stay in others house without our parents for whole life,our life would not be full of happiness,is n't it? |
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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 38
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The human animal is more attatched to their parents that other animals are. In the wild, a baby animal goes away from its parents after a certain time that is much shorter than humans do. I don't hink most pets care really, have you ever seen a pet pining away for its parents?
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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 76
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hmmm this is a controversial question lol well my dog she doesnt get along with her parents she usually starts to attack her parents from when she was a pup. But we take her to visit them ever once and a while even though it may not be teh best reuinion but she's always been angry and mean at them ever since she was a pup.
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Ant
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 10
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I have to agree that humans are more attached to their parents than some animals. I think a lot of it has to do with their personality. I know some animals that still get along with their parents and siblings, and some that don't.
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Ant
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 64
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This is actually a good question. I think some pets are companions to people. Some animals think off spring as prey. So some animals need to be seperated. Each animal deserves to live. I think that most animals do not care is not a good way to think. Some animals do not want to be seperated from the litter. Dogs need their mom for at least 4 weeks after birth. Cats is 5 months I think. So to say animals dont care is kind of rediculous. Animals bond just like humans do.
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