Pets!
Dogs and Cats
So I was thinking...and realized that people are a lot like dogs and cats. Even though cats are thought to be more feminine due to slyness, body types, and 'seduction', I think a lot of men can be represented as cats as well. When you think about it, men are a lot like cats. Cats tend to like to roam around a lot more than most dogs. A lot of men tend to like to roam with friends, much like cats. Some women are like dogs too. For instance, we tend to like what we know more than what we don't. I'm not saying all men and women are this way, but some are.
Fish and Birds
Fish and birds are a lot like people too. Fish like to be constantly active, much like athletic and fun loving people. The bigger the tank, the more the fish will swim around. the bigger the opportunity, the more people like to work at something. This is probably just a huge analogy haha. Now birds show the freedom we all wish for inside. When I watch the birds outside, they usually are doing whatever they want for their own benefit. But when I watch a caged bird, it usually just sits on a perch and chirps wildly or is sleeping. Humans love freedom, just like birds. When we don't have freedom to do what we want, some of us tend to complain, much like chirping birds in cages!
Hamsters and Reptiles!
In my perspective, hamsters show our lazy and curious side...mostly lazy. There's not much I have to say about hamsters(mostly because I don't know much about them) but when I look at them in a pet store, I rarely actually see them. I usually see little moving mounds of shaved woodchips. this reminds me of those of us who would rather sleep in late than wake up and deal with things hah. And finally reptiles! I love snakes and such, but I think they show a more...soul searching part of us. My snake (who passed away) use to slither around or stare at me. It made me feel like he was searching for something, much like a lot of humans when they stare off into space or another humans eyes. When I stare into some ones eyes, I'm usually looking for an answer in there somewhere. Lizards kind of do the same thing with the staring, except I feel they are more active than other reptiles...
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