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How the Enlightenment Transformed Cats into Pets

March 16, 2018March 16, 2018 / ferryfarmandkenmore

We look at our cats today as the furriest, purriest companions known to humankind. But most cats in colonial America worked for their status as the designated house cat.  It wasn’t all lazy days trying to squeeze into the smallest box possible or snoozing in that tiny sliver of sunlight on the living room floor. … Continue reading How the Enlightenment Transformed Cats into Pets

How the Enlightenment Transformed Dogs into Pets

August 9, 2017August 10, 2017 / ferryfarmandkenmore

I like many people in America have a dog. His name is Edward. Edward is a large black lab who sheds everywhere, snores like a grown man, and has a borderline obsession with socks. He is my best friend and has been my constant companion for nine years. I consider him a member of my … Continue reading How the Enlightenment Transformed Dogs into Pets

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