In the history of human development, there are many traces of the participation of animals. They have played important roles in human history.
In modern times, science and technology have replaced many functions once realized by animals, making the original role of animals in human life less important. However, another role is becoming more and more important, that is, the company to human beings.
So we are called “the companion animals”.
We always have different “selfishness” when we let animals into our lives, for their cuteness, or they make us look cool.
It’s not easy to take care of animals, but people always enjoy it. Because when we get along with animals, we can always be touched by their loveliness. We use the words “so cute”, “so wonderful” to describe them.
However, there is reunion and separation, and the life span of animals is only 10-20 years. When they leave, many people will be heartbroken. With the development of animal cloning technology, your pet can accompany you for a longer time.
In recent years, psychological development has defined a psychological disease – “pet loss”. According to statistics, 60% of pet owners will have such a stage after their companion animals die. Their greatest hope is to have them back.
Pets are just as reluctant to be separated from us:
You may have been moved by the story of “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale”. There’s a lot more to it besides dogs.
There is an orange cat called Kapas in England. It has been waiting for the same bus for consecutively for five years. Its owner used to take it on this bus. Later, the owner died unexpectedly, and the cat began to take the bus alone. Maybe it felt that one day it could meet the familiar figure here again.
Tani, the tabby cat, followed the ambulance to the hospital. It didn’t know that his owner had passed away and was waiting at the door of the hospital day by day.




Just remember that responsible pet ownership starts with regular visits to the veterinarian. Given their shorter-than-human lifespan, your pet should be getting a checkup at least once a year.
Soon after welcoming your new pet into home, schedule an immunization appointment. Talk to your vet regarding details.