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In our CZ pilot, we have a number of live articles that connect with this topic, pets. These include hobbyist subjects, such as [[Cat breed]]s, as well as more academic articles like [[Domestication]]. Ideally, Pet should be suitable for expanding knowledge from both these perspectives.
In our CZ pilot, we have a number of live articles that connect with this topic, pets. These include hobbyist subjects, such as [[Cat breed]]s, as well as more academic articles like [[Domestication]]. Ideally, Pet should be suitable for expanding knowledge from both these perspectives.

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 Definition Particularly cherished or indulged companion animal. [d] [e]
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In our CZ pilot, we have a number of live articles that connect with this topic, pets. These include hobbyist subjects, such as Cat breeds, as well as more academic articles like Domestication. Ideally, Pet should be suitable for expanding knowledge from both these perspectives.


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Not sure whether this should also be in the Biology Workgroup as well. --Larry Sanger 23:04, 19 March 2007 (CDT)

I would think so, adding it to checklist. Aleta Curry 21:26, 18 September 2007 (CDT)

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Pets and humans often contribute toward the happiness of the other in a pet relationship. Having a pet or being a pet can promote a longer, happier life.
This page is about companion animals. For several meanings of the acronym PET, see PET. For the comedy TV series see Pets (tv programme).