THE ANCIENT PRACTICE of having animals as part of a human community, even if not as pets in the modern sense, is at least 15,000 years old. It started with the breeding and domesticating of wild wolves as dogs for hunting purposes. Dogs were first deified by the ancient Mesopotamians, followed by the Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Aztecs, Norse and Hindus.[1]Adoption of felines as cats soon followed after human societies became less nomadic. A mutually beneficial relationship developed whereby the felines...
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