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Pets are those animals that can be raised at home, as they are not hostile, and affectionate relationships can be established between them and their owner, and although they are generally bred for entertainment, this pleasure is mutual, especially with animals such as cats. , dogs, horses, and so on, it can be said that the raising of pets is a symbiotic relationship, in which both animals and humans benefit alike, and since the breeding of pets has been common since prehistoric times to the present day, and is present in almost all societies and cultures, It is clear that her upbringing meets deep and universal human needs.

The most closely related pets to humans are dogs, then come horses and cats, and it is strange that cats and horses were not bred by humans until somewhat late in human history, and there is no evidence of horse breeding in ancient times, except that By 2000 BC, horses were used in battles throughout the Middle East.

As for cats, they were not bred as pets except in the era of the New Kingdom, about in the sixteenth century BC in Egypt, and what increases the strangeness of that is that the ancient Egyptians, since the era of the Old Kingdom, tamed other types of animals, such as lions, hyenas, monkeys , Nile goose as well as dogs, but as soon as cats were finally bred, their popularity became the most, and gradually the cat became one of the most worshiped animals in the world as a whole.

The obvious reason that characterizes the relationship that exists between pets and their owner is feelings of affection, and while these animals have great benefit, what distinguishes them from other economically useful animals is the intensity of contact between them and humans, and that relationship has always been emotional without shame In all legends, art, and literature, it is worth noting that the love affair between Alexander the Great and his horse was legendary.

How to keep pets ? 

  • Proper nutrition: Maintaining the appropriate amount of food that the pet eats and the type of food helps him a lot in maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Exercise: Regular walking, swimming, and playing fetch can keep the pet fit and active.
  • Regular check-ups: The annual examination makes the pet’s health good, in which the veterinarian conducts a different set of medical examinations that may help in the early detection of diseases and knowing the first signs of serious diseases.
  • Obtaining preventive medicines: In addition to regular veterinary examinations, preventive medicines may have an important role in keeping the pet without health problems.
  • Pet safety: There are many ways to keep pets safe, such as tag collars, microchips, making sure the home is free from safety hazards, and putting toxic materials away.
    • Socialization: The appropriate exposure of animals to different people and situations at an early age has a role in reducing the potential for hostile behaviors to society or people

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Pets are those animals that can be raised at home, as they are not hostile, and affectionate relationships can be established between them and their owner, and although they are generally bred for entertainment, this pleasure is mutual, especially with animals such as cats. , dogs, horses, and so on, it can be said that the raising of pets is a symbiotic relationship, in which both animals and humans benefit alike, and since the breeding of pets has been common since prehistoric times to the present day, and is present in almost all societies and cultures, It is clear that her upbringing meets deep and universal human needs.

The most closely related pets to humans are dogs, then come horses and cats, and it is strange that cats and horses were not bred by humans until somewhat late in human history, and there is no evidence of horse breeding in ancient times, except that By 2000 BC, horses were used in battles throughout the Middle East.

As for cats, they were not bred as pets except in the era of the New Kingdom, about in the sixteenth century BC in Egypt, and what increases the strangeness of that is that the ancient Egyptians, since the era of the Old Kingdom, tamed other types of animals, such as lions, hyenas, monkeys , Nile goose as well as dogs, but as soon as cats were finally bred, their popularity became the most, and gradually the cat became one of the most worshiped animals in the world as a whole.

The obvious reason that characterizes the relationship that exists between pets and their owner is feelings of affection, and while these animals have great benefit, what distinguishes them from other economically useful animals is the intensity of contact between them and humans, and that relationship has always been emotional without shame In all legends, art, and literature, it is worth noting that the love affair between Alexander the Great and his horse was legendary.

How to keep pets ? 

  • Proper nutrition: Maintaining the appropriate amount of food that the pet eats and the type of food helps him a lot in maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Exercise: Regular walking, swimming, and playing fetch can keep the pet fit and active.
  • Regular check-ups: The annual examination makes the pet’s health good, in which the veterinarian conducts a different set of medical examinations that may help in the early detection of diseases and knowing the first signs of serious diseases.
  • Obtaining preventive medicines: In addition to regular veterinary examinations, preventive medicines may have an important role in keeping the pet without health problems.
  • Pet safety: There are many ways to keep pets safe, such as tag collars, microchips, making sure the home is free from safety hazards, and putting toxic materials away.
    • Socialization: The appropriate exposure of animals to different people and situations at an early age has a role in reducing the potential for hostile behaviors to society or people

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