houndlove
Posted : 1/5/2007 12:00:06 PM
I'm not sure I'd even classify what my dogs feel towards me as "love". But I will readily admit that one of the reasons I've always loved my animals is that I can love them completely and openly and they don't get freaked out about that like some humans do. I can do things for them and they don't try to read into it all sorts of ulterior motives--they just accept what I have for them and appreciate it right then.
I had cats when I was in college (well, I had one who had a litter--not my fault, she was way pregnant when I adopted her--and all my other housemates also had cats so we at one point had 11 cats in our house) and they were such a comfort to me. I have a lot of love to give, and that freaks most college-aged men out completely. "Why is she doing nice things for me? Is she going to try to get her claws into me? Does she want a commitment? What? WHAT?!?!" The cats however were quite willing to take whatever I've got and appreciate it just for what it is. A massage feels great. Catnip is awesome. Kitty treats taste fabulous. End of story.
I actually like how non-human and alien my furkids are. I appreciate them for their dogginess and cattiness. They aren't like me and I find that fascinating and intriguing. Being able to communicate with them, for me, is just an incredibly special experience and I really treasure it.