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Treating pets as surrogate children
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07-04-2006, 07:00 AM
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indentKew
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Loki, my beardie, thinks he's a dragon and acts as such. He requires more care than my cat Morgan le Faye but since I've got his diet and heat and light sorted it's a bit more routine now. Morgan thinks she's a panther/dog lol, she sniffs everything but moves around like she owns the place. Both are treated like the animal/reptile they are but they both have personalities that are quite different. I love them dearly and do everything I can to keep them safe and well, however, they aren't treated as if they are human. I'm very careful not to anthropomorphise my pets but they are still part of my family.
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