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Citizen canine, our evolving relationship with cats and dogs, David Grimm

Label
Citizen canine, our evolving relationship with cats and dogs, David Grimm
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Citizen canine
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
864418165
Responsibility statement
David Grimm
Sub title
our evolving relationship with cats and dogs
Summary
Dogs are getting lawyers. Cats are getting kidney transplants. Could they one day be fellow citizens? Cats and dogs were once wild animals. Today, they are family members and surrogate children. A little over a century ago, pets didn't warrant the meagre legal status of property. Now, they have more rights and protections than any other animal in the country. Some say they're even on the verge of becoming legal persons. How did we get here, and what happens next? In this fascinating exploration of the changing status of dogs and cats in society, pet lover and award winning journalist David Grimm explores the rich and surprising history of our favorite companion animals
Table Of Contents
Family : The pet republic ; Wolves and wildcats ; The rise of the pet ; Canine Einsteins -- Person : The eye of the storm ; The protected pet ; My cat is not a toaster ; Civil rights for pets -- Citizen : The perils of personhood ; Citizen Canine ; The meowist revolution ; The road ahead -- A brief history of cats and dogs
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