Pets

Pets are wild animals, which man has tamed in the past. The person now takes care of them, supports them and gives them shelter.

Pets are divided into several types: farm animals, companion animals and stray animals

Farm animals are kept for profit and material gain.
Cattle (cows, bulls, goats, sheep) are bred to produce meat, milk, dairy products such as cheese, cottage cheese, butter, sour cream, whey.
Horse–drawn cattle are horses, bulls, donkeys. They are necessary for the transportation of heavy loads. They also help to perform agricultural robots. They are also suitable for obtaining food products: meat, milk, koumiss, cheese.
Pigs are bred for meat and fat.
Poultry also belongs to agricultural animals. These are chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, ostriches. They are bred to produce meat, eggs and feathers with down. Pillows, blankets, various fillers for clothes are made of feather and down.
People also breed insects: bees – for honey and bee products, silkworms - for raw materials in the manufacture of silk, earthworms and Californian worms - for humus and human waste processing.
And they also breed rabbits, otters, ferrets for meat and skins. Outerwear, hats, and shoes are sewn from the skins of these animals.
Farm animals usually live in specially constructed premises for them: stables (Horses), cowsheds (cows, bulls), sheds (goats, sheep), poultry houses (poultry), cages (rabbits, nutria).

Companion animals are animals that live together with people under the same roof. These are animal friends, they are "pets" that give pleasure, with which you can play. Such animals, as a rule, are acquired by residents of urban areas. These include mainly cats, dogs, guinea pigs, fish. The apartments sometimes contain parrots, pigeons. There are exotic lovers, and then different snakes, monitor lizards, spiders can live in their apartments.
Animals that live at home, some are placed in cages, aquariums, terrariums, and others are allowed to move freely (cats, dogs).

Animals of the same breed can be used for a variety of purposes .For example, a pig…Someone uses it as an object for getting food. Then she is placed separately from the human family, and cared for accordingly. And someone brought home, like a beloved pet, and let them run around the apartment with a squeal.

Stray animals are also pets, but relative to the society of people. Most often, dogs and cats become homeless for various reasons. Someone got lost or an accident happened (the owner died), and someone by the will of fate was already born on the street. In some countries shelters are organized for such animals MILFS, Matures, Teens. Best Porn Online https://mat6tube.com/ watch right now! USA, UK, Australia, South Korea, France, Germany, etc.

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