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In reply to the discussion: Is empathy uniquely human? [View all]

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,004 posts)
5. Animals
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 08:59 AM
Apr 2021

Are the sweetest friends. And it's our job to protect them,alleviate their suffering and to learn from them.

I owe my life literally. to my cats. My kitty Othello saved me from dying from undiagnosed diabeties. He cares. And I adore him.
Animals feel things deeply,especially cats and puppers and birds.

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Is empathy uniquely human? [View all] Judi Lynn Apr 2021 OP
I'm certain that any animal True Dough Apr 2021 #1
Anyone who ever had a dog knows the answer is no Clash City Rocker Apr 2021 #2
I'm with you. At this point, democrats should appropriate the elephant as our symbol, and BComplex Apr 2021 #3
Now...think about that... Trueblue Texan Apr 2021 #4
Animals I_UndergroundPanther Apr 2021 #5
don't forget elephants! 🐘 electric_blue68 Apr 2021 #7
Wish everyone understood this. Duppers Apr 2021 #6
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