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Why do people have pets ?
How often did we go to a friend 's house and a lovely dog or cat comes to welcome us? Really often. Nowadays the most part of people keeps a pet at home.
According to the common thought, people decide to keep pets for many reasons. Firstly, a lot of old people keeps a pet at home to feel less lonely and to have a companion in their everyday life. Pets keeps occupied a lot of time of their days , doing things such as taking the pet out for a walk or play with them . Moreover , families too choose to have a pet in their lives for many reasons, for instance having their baby feel a lot more confident with animals. 
Historians don't know for sure when humans started keeping pets.  Dogs  were one of the first animals domesticated by humans and have been domesticated for some 10,000 years . According to ancient Egyptian law, taking the life of a greyhound warranted the same punishment as killing a man.
As early as 3500 B.C., Egyptians were domesticating wildcats from Africa. They considered  cats  to be godesses pets. That ranked them above humans, making them the first to be saved if a house caught fire , before the people.
As I see it, having a pet at home is a good thing to do. Nevertheless, often having a pet means having a lot of tasks because you have to take care of them very well. Thus, you will wake up in the early morning to take them out for a walk, or to calm them down when they are afraid of something. However , if you love them, there will be no problems.
A lot of people keep a pet for these reasons, and they are surely doing well. Pets are humans' best friend, and thus will be forever .
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