Why the World Needs Pets


They won’t hold a grudge. They won’t leave you for someone else. They know how to show their affection. They even know your feelings better than you do. Who are “they”? Well “they” go by many names, but most of the world just calls them “Pets”. Pets are wondrous creatures whose powers go beyond that of spiritual or magical. Perhaps that power is what the world needs more of.
Recently while being interviewed by a local newspaper reporter I was asked the question, “Why do you think that pets have become so popular in recent years?” I thought for a moment and then answered. “We are a nation at war, a nation still recovering from the after effects of September 11th, a nation rebuilding in the wake of a devastating hurricane in the South, all while living in a media spoon fed world with terror attacks in every news break.” I then went on to explain the key thing that separates us from our pets. “If I were to go to a human friend for emotional support, I could only expect so much. You see, they could be affected by the same negative worldly stress that depresses me. However, my pet remains unaffected.” This newspaper reporter agreed with my statement and we spent several minutes talking about the idea of “unconditional love”.
Unconditional love is a phrase that I have heard people from all walks of life relate totally to pets. I find it amazing that so many people with different backgrounds, cultures, and languages can come to this same agreement. When we are at our lowest of lows our pet will still be there. Pets fill the void in our lives.
Another incredible aspect of pets is in the case of loved ones away from home. While loved ones may be over seas fighting to preserve freedom, pets are fighting battles here on the emotional frontlines in our Homes. Our pets are armed with the weapons of mass affection. A wet nose, a wagging tail, a friendly purr, and soft snuggly fur remain a strong hold of the pet arsenal. In a few short moments a pet can bring us from a face full of tears to a face full of cheers.
They always aim to please expecting nothing in return. I have never heard of a dog not loving his master because his master forgot say “I love you”, or a cat ignoring her caretaker because they got home late from work. Wait, I am talking about cats so actual results of the previous statement may vary. My point is that we could learn a tremendous amount about humility and humanity from our pets. Humans using the powers gained by observing our pets could one day actually bring about world peace. In the mean time we take it one heart at a time.
The next time you find yourself alone, hurt, sad, or frightened, just find your furry friend, open up your heart, and let the power heal you.

Bill Clanton
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  1. #1 by messrpadfoot on April 9, 2010 - 5:36 am

    Do these pets count toward the World of warcraft pet achievement?
    If I buy all the species of cats (like bombay, tabby etc) would they count toward the 50 pets achievement in World of Warcraft? Or do they need to be 50 different breeds of pet? Like one cat, one worg, one owl etc?

    Thanks! :D

  2. #2 by Watchesyounaked on April 9, 2010 - 10:38 am

    I think each pet same species or not count as one. Unless the achievement says otherwise i would assume they count towards it individualy. You should look this achievement up on Wowwiki or ask on the forums.
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  3. #3 by Joseph T on April 9, 2010 - 10:40 am

    Each of the individual pets count as unique pets for the 50 pet achievement. You can have the Blue Dragonhawk and the Gold Dragonhawk, and it will count as 2 pets. My wife has like 5 varieties of cats, 3 moths, 3 snakes, etc., and they all add to your total individually.
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