Can pets make you a better human? Study explores the ripple effect on social and environmental attitudes

Pet ownership fosters broader social and environmental concerns, from more positive attitudes toward other animals and humans to reduced meat consumption, a recent study reveals. Researchers attribute this shift to the process of social identification with animals, enriching human ethics and outlooks.
Pet ownership fosters broader social and environmental concerns, from more positive attitudes toward other animals and humans to reduced meat consumption, a recent study reveals. Researchers attribute this shift to the process of social identification with animals, enriching human ethics and outlooks.