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The relationships between humans and animals are deeply nuanced, shaped by culture, necessity, and personal experience. Throughout history, people have differentiated the roles of hunting animals, farm animals, and meat animals from pets and animals kept in the home. Yet, regardless of their designated role — whether as a working animal on a farm or a cherished pet in a household — most responsible caretakers recognize the need for humane treatment and respect for all animals.
By Kathlene HerbergerThe relationships between humans and animals are deeply nuanced, shaped by culture, necessity, and personal experience. Throughout history, people have differentiated the roles of hunting animals, farm animals, and meat animals from pets and animals kept in the home. Yet, regardless of their designated role — whether as a working animal on a farm or a cherished pet in a household — most responsible caretakers recognize the need for humane treatment and respect for all animals.