The other thing I struggle with about having a pet is the notion of ownership. Like having anything live in a fuckin cage, or trapped at home during an 8-hour shift. Unless I have a family or co-op with rotating schedules, it feels kinda barbaric.
I think the language is more controversial than the actual activity. Adopting and raising a pet is basically the same thing as adopting and raising a child. We shouldn't get hung up on the word "ownership". That's just what we call it because our society feels the need to define everything in terms of property and profit. But I know plenty of people who are making a push to try and use "guardian" langauge instead in reference to their pets.
I think animal breeding is awful and should be stopped because it causes horrible deformities and health issues. Strays should be spayed/neutered with the eventual goal of no strays because they fuck up the local environment. Adoption is cool and good because otherwise those animals would have miserable lives. I don't know if there's an ethical way to continue to have pets in the future. With no breeding, there would only be babies when animals had consensual intercourse but when is it okay to separate them from their parents? Is it ever okay?
Hmm, interesting.
The other thing I struggle with about having a pet is the notion of ownership. Like having anything live in a fuckin cage, or trapped at home during an 8-hour shift. Unless I have a family or co-op with rotating schedules, it feels kinda barbaric.
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I think the language is more controversial than the actual activity. Adopting and raising a pet is basically the same thing as adopting and raising a child. We shouldn't get hung up on the word "ownership". That's just what we call it because our society feels the need to define everything in terms of property and profit. But I know plenty of people who are making a push to try and use "guardian" langauge instead in reference to their pets.
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Aww, thanks!
I think animal breeding is awful and should be stopped because it causes horrible deformities and health issues. Strays should be spayed/neutered with the eventual goal of no strays because they fuck up the local environment. Adoption is cool and good because otherwise those animals would have miserable lives. I don't know if there's an ethical way to continue to have pets in the future. With no breeding, there would only be babies when animals had consensual intercourse but when is it okay to separate them from their parents? Is it ever okay?