Sentences with phrase «human companions domestic»

With human companions domestic cats remain very much dependent kittens, and will look upon their owners very much as their mothers.

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Lead author of the paper and Marie Sk?odowska - Curie Fellow in the Department of Archaeology at the University of York, Dr Aurélie Manin, said: «Turkey bones are rarely found in domestic refuse in Mesoamerica and most of the turkeys we studied had not been eaten — some were found buried in temples and human graves, perhaps as companions for the afterlife.
Dogs have been domestic companions to humans for tens of thousands of years.
Their use has grown beyond human use to include and benefit our companion animals, as well as domestic farm animals and captive wild species.
Additionally, Queenie, a black domestic short - hair cat with big green eyes, is a lovely companion for humans.
Writing in the chapter «Social and communication behaviour of companion dogs» in The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions With People edited by James Serpell, John W.S. Bradshaw and Helen M.R. Nott wrote: «It is possible that humans have selected dogs to bark more readily in order to draw attention to potential hazards or problems («watchdog barking») and also during the pursuit of prey, directing the hunter towards the kill.
This model is important in that it addresses a significant disease and can model how to identify and change human variables to better improve other aspects of the complex relationships that we have with domestic and companion animals.
The * indicates that pets are housed on - site, with their human companions, at a domestic violence shelter.
With the new amendments in HB 147, Alaska also becomes the 32nd state to allow companion animals to be included in domestic violence protective orders, and permits a court to order that the abuser pay financial support for a pet in the care of the human victim, if that abuser has a legal obligation to care for the pet.
Dogs have been human companions for thousands of years; along with the instincts and behaviors that make him canine, each and every puppy is born with an affinity for domestic life in a human family.
But will the stress on the planet of producing food for the growing human population change the way we view the ownership of domestic animals that serve only as companions?
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