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Old December 14th 06, 11:28 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.misc,rec.pets.dogs.misc,rec.pets.dogs.behavior
shelly
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Default Do our pets admire art?

socraticquest wrote:

The main subject classes are 'Cats--Behavior' OR 'Dogs--Behavior'


No way!

See university studies, and publications of interest to 'pet
psychologists!'


I'm not sure what a "pet psychologist" *is*, so I'm not about to
guess what sorts of publications might be of interest to one.
Googling indicates that there is a dearth of accredited institutions
offering degrees in the field.

Yes, dictionaries do attempt to define the meaning of the word art:


Yes, dictionaries are pathological that way. And, while Wikipedia
(not a dictionary, by the way) has its uses, as scholarly source
material goes, it's pretty crap.

Okay, enough said!


That you think so is kind of sad. It's a question that one could
spend a lifetime exploring and still never come up with a
satisfactory answer.

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