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Anonymous /an/5015860#5016290
7/14/2025, 6:00:47 PM
>>5016222
If that's true, why do anthropologists conclude the only factor that prevented their domestication was their enviromental needs? Cats arn't technically social either in a natural setting, yet they are nice enough and are fine around people.
Anonymous /an/5007501#5007527
6/26/2025, 7:15:35 PM
Just walk your dog, this is a zero issue. The only time where having an animal indoors is an issue is when their needs cannot be met. That is when the implication of having something in a domestic setting is seen as morally dubious. Animals don't have demonstrateble desires for conceptions such as "freedom" (and most humans for that matter). Dogs and cats don't get depressed and stare out into the window yearning for the great outdoors of nature to be free. If you raise a cat indoors and when it's mature you open the garden door, 7/10 times thst cat will get nervous and retreat back into the house. The same applies with the opposite scenario and trying to introduce a wild cat indoors. When an animal such as a dog gets excited for walks they are excited to see or sense new things on your walk route. It is that stimulation and discovery. But just like the cat example there are plenty of dogs that do not like being walkes and prefer to be in a domestic enviroment.

You really shouldn't be concerning yourself or busying your mind with such quandaries anon.