(Denver) An Aurora pet owner faces felony charges of animal cruelty. She is accused of abandoning and starving her 2 dogs, leaving them without food and water for weeks at a time, Raj Chohan reports.
(Sacramento) Some of the bills making their way to the Governor include one that would force chains to clearly list the amount of calories, salt and fat in their food. Also a bill would require dairy and meat from cloned animals to be clearly marked.
(Minneapolis) A plan to ban circus animals in Minneapolis had a lot of people fired up at a public hearing on Wednesday, Jeanette Trompeter reports (0:55).
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This article is about animals kept for companionship. For "PET" used as an acronym, see PET. For "PETS" used as an acronym, see PETS. For the British comedy television series, see Pets (TV series).
One man and his dog.[1]
A pet or companion animal is an animal kept for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to livestock, laboratory animals, working animals or sport animals, which are kept for economic reasons. The most popular pets are noted for their loyal or playful characteristics, for their attractive appearance, or for their song. Pets also generally seem to provide their owners with non-trivial health benefits; keeping pets has been shown to help relieve stress. There is now a medically-approved class of "therapy animals," mostly dogs, who are brought to visit confined humans. Walking a dog can provide both the owner and the dog with exercise, fresh air, and social interaction.
Koko the gorilla is one of few examples of a non-human animal which has had an explicit pet. Using sign language, she requested a cat; her first pet was a kitten named All Ball, to which she was reported to be quite attached and mourned for several days after the cat escaped and was killed by a car.