Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2004-07-03 04:24 pm
Because it's so random (lemming), also, cats.
Somehow, I don't think
Speaking of which, the whole "parent of pets" thing is sort of weird. I can see how having a dependant animal puts one in a quasi-parental role, with the making of decisions, the care and feeding, and so forth, but pets don't exactly grow up and leave home, unless you're a rehabilitator, in which case they're more clients than they are pets. (What do rehabilitators call the animals they work with, anyway? Is there a specialized term?) And if you raise an animal from its childhood, you are in more of a parental role, but many of the people I notice using the parental terms to refer to their relationship with the critters may not have done this.
But you don't tend to have to nag a pet to clean its room or do its homework, just to stop barking and/or get off the damn counter already, as you're shedding on the toaster. (

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It croggles the mind.
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Part of it is that there isn't really a better metaphor. Child may not be good, but can you think of anything better?
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