Doghead's Cosmic Bar
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revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Self-image and feminism-of-convieniance?
Anyway, we often make a deeper connection to a pet than to even a close relative- in some cases even a parent- because we bond with the pet on a pure kinship level, whereas we may not with the human because the 'familial' nature of it says that the bond already exists.
OR: we bond with animals like family, but in a more solid manner because there is no predisposition that the relationship already exists or even obligation that it 'should' exist. They become like siblings or like Simulo said, children.
Anyway, we often make a deeper connection to a pet than to even a close relative- in some cases even a parent- because we bond with the pet on a pure kinship level, whereas we may not with the human because the 'familial' nature of it says that the bond already exists.
OR: we bond with animals like family, but in a more solid manner because there is no predisposition that the relationship already exists or even obligation that it 'should' exist. They become like siblings or like Simulo said, children.
OnyxFlame
20 years ago
20 years ago
There's also the fact that rarely do we get as pissed at our pets as we do at our family members. We may not like it, but there's times when we don't love our family like we think we should, because of stuff that happened in the past. With pets, no matter how much you get pissed at the time, you tend to forgive them easily because they're so cute & we expect less of animals than humans anyway.
Karmapd
20 years ago
20 years ago
You're absolutely right. I usually get insanely pissed off at my cat every morning. He starts begging for food in very loud ways (crying, wrecking walls and furniture). But the moment he stops..or even looks at me, he's forgiven.
With people it takes a lot more to forget the bad stuff.
With people it takes a lot more to forget the bad stuff.
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
*tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink *tink [drinks]
I know a dog that has a good relation w/ its owner will look at the owner as alpha and therefore is *genuinely* sorry whenever the alpha gets offended because its a violation of the pack dynamic. hard to be angry at genuine regret
I know a dog that has a good relation w/ its owner will look at the owner as alpha and therefore is *genuinely* sorry whenever the alpha gets offended because its a violation of the pack dynamic. hard to be angry at genuine regret
OnyxFlame
20 years ago
20 years ago
Our cat has broken almost every glass object in the house, and some that weren't glass too. (We've yet to figure out how he broke the tulip-shaped metal earring holder. O.o) He loves knocking over the end table with the lamp on it, which somehow has only once managed to blow out the bulb. He pissed on just about everything in the house at some point, and every year around this time he torments the Christmas tree (which has plastic ornaments these days).
If a person had done all that (especially someone's bratty kid that didn't know the meaning of discipline), we'd be seriously considering murder. But we've never even considered getting rid of our cat.
Cats train their people well, don't they?
If a person had done all that (especially someone's bratty kid that didn't know the meaning of discipline), we'd be seriously considering murder. But we've never even considered getting rid of our cat.
Cats train their people well, don't they?

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