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[–] StudChud@aussie.zone 6 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I didn't rescue my cat or my old dog; they were rescued by other people. I just adopted them.

I mean, I don't mind the term "rescue cat" but I'd avoid it personally, as I had no hand in their rescue.

I don't like the term "bought" when referring to a pet adoption, as I feel that it is too close to possession and property (and while that is the case when it comes to the law, from a personal view animals are sentient and "buying" them I feel reduces their autonomy - again just personal preference, I don't care if other people say they bought their pet). My pets have all been integrals parts of my family units, and therefore I prefer "adoption".

[–] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Adopted… kidnapped… shanghaied… joined the crew… enlisted… became a ward/charge… got distributed (ie. Cat Distribution System )… live in companion working for board 😂

[–] Seagoon_@aussie.zone 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

Legally it's ownership and pets are possessions. It's a difficult thing to regulate, how do we recognise human and animal relationships and how do we make humans responsible for their care and well being.

Maybe guardianship is a better way to think of it.

I disagree with the word adoption, animals are not humans and it's dangerous to equate animals with humans as they have different needs.

I agree on the metaphysical aspect, animals own their own lives.

[–] RustyRaven@aussie.zone 5 points 5 days ago

I tend to refer to my pets as staff. And as a good employer I have a duty of care, including a safe workplace and conditions.

But then I refer to inanimate objects as staff too, so I'm probably just weird 🤣