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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 997344" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>The cows that don't like me are no longer my cows. To say a cow is just like a person is ridiculous. To say a cow has no emotions and is like a tree is just as ridiculous. I know animals can "like" people. However, they like a person based on what said person does for them, not for who the person is and I think that is what separates the animal emotion of "like" and the human emotion of "like". We can like based on character. Although there are some people out there who only like people based on what they can give them too. So maybe that isn't a perfect example. </p><p>People can be accepted as part of the herd and just as you will often see the 2 cows sticking together - apparently they enjoy each others company the same can be said for a person and a cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 997344, member: 1258"] The cows that don't like me are no longer my cows. To say a cow is just like a person is ridiculous. To say a cow has no emotions and is like a tree is just as ridiculous. I know animals can "like" people. However, they like a person based on what said person does for them, not for who the person is and I think that is what separates the animal emotion of "like" and the human emotion of "like". We can like based on character. Although there are some people out there who only like people based on what they can give them too. So maybe that isn't a perfect example. People can be accepted as part of the herd and just as you will often see the 2 cows sticking together - apparently they enjoy each others company the same can be said for a person and a cow. [/QUOTE]
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