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Unread 16 Nov 2006, 04:19   #3
milo
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Re: What do you love?

I've never really understood human-animal relationships, i've never had pets so perhaps this is the reason, but in a fairly fundamental way i don't 'get' pets.

Using them as tools, for protection etc i understand but beyond that into anthropomorphisation of the relationship...its just weird. What difference would a teddy bear have over the cat? im interested why this certain level of input that doesn't threaten you makes you love the cat. Would you consider a human with a similar level of care-needs/intelligence ratio a burden or a blessing?
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