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Animals make us human

by Temple Grandin

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Published: 2009 Category: Home, Nature & Pets

Understanding what animals truly need to thrive opens a doorway to profound insights about consciousness, emotion, and the fundamental nature of well-being that extends far beyond the animal kingdom. Drawing from decades of groundbreaking research in animal science and firsthand experience working with creatures ranging from household pets to livestock, this revelatory work presents a framework for comprehending the emotional lives of animals that transforms how we relate to the beings we share our world with.

At the heart of this exploration lies a deceptively simple yet revolutionary concept: animals experience core emotional systems that drive their behavior and determine their quality of life. Rather than anthropomorphizing or projecting human experiences onto animals, the framework presented here identifies specific emotional needs that must be met for animals to flourish. These include the seeking system that drives curiosity and exploration, the rage system triggered by frustration, the fear system that responds to threats, and the panic system activated by separation and loneliness. Understanding these fundamental drives provides a roadmap for creating environments where animals can experience genuine welfare rather than merely surviving.

Readers journey through detailed examinations of how these principles apply to specific species, from dogs and cats who share our homes to chickens, pigs, cattle, and horses living in agricultural settings. Each chapter reveals surprising discoveries about what animals actually want and need versus what humans typically assume they require. For instance, cats possess unique territorial and predatory needs that even loving owners often overlook, while dogs have sophisticated social requirements that go far beyond basic companionship. The insights extend to animals rarely considered in discussions of emotional welfare, demonstrating how universal these needs truly are.

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