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easy essays on should people keep animals as pets

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Answered by kaushik322420
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Cats are kept as pets too. But as contrasted with dogs cats are less faithful, less loving more self-loving. They cannot be any risk to an intruder and can be lured away.

Cats are kept as pets too. But as contrasted with dogs cats are less faithful, less loving more self-loving. They cannot be any risk to an intruder and can be lured away.There have been no cases of cats sacrificing themselves for their master. But they are lovely creatures who would cozily comfort themselves in the bed of their masters and love to be in the lap. People keep cats as pets just for their looks their fluffy purring behavior. They are loved for their looks that is what cats are.

Cats are kept as pets too. But as contrasted with dogs cats are less faithful, less loving more self-loving. They cannot be any risk to an intruder and can be lured away.There have been no cases of cats sacrificing themselves for their master. But they are lovely creatures who would cozily comfort themselves in the bed of their masters and love to be in the lap. People keep cats as pets just for their looks their fluffy purring behavior. They are loved for their looks that is what cats are.Keeping pets is both a pleasure and a task. Once one gets lured to keep pets, one cannot give up one’s liking for them, so much so that pets — dogs and cats once kept, they become a part of the family, a part of life, and one cannot give them up. It is a love that lasts.

Answered by umarmr991
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Keeping pets gives many people companionship and great happiness. And it provides many animals with a loving home and an apparently happy life.

Many breeds of certain animal species - dogs and cats, for example - have a long history of being human companions, and keeping these as pets is morally good, since this is the natural way for these animals to live. Indeed, forcing such animals to live in a wild environment that they are unfitted for would be morally wrong.

Adopting an animal that has no home and might otherwise be destroyed is clearly a morally good thing to do.

But there are ethical problems involved in keeping animals as pets - these become obvious if the animal is not well looked after or if it is an inappropriate animal to keep as a pet.

It's also unethical to keep an animal that is a danger to other people or animals.

Ethical problems of pet-keeping

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It is only ethical to keep an animal as a pet if both the animal's biological and psychological needs are properly catered for.

Here are some examples of moral wrongs associated with pet-keeping:

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