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Psychology says people who become a pet parent instead of raising their own or adopting a child aren't avoiding responsibility: What this choice may reveal

Published on: July 2, 2026, 2:15 a.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Psychology says people who become a pet parent instead of raising their own or adopting a child aren't selfish or disconnected from society. Psychology explains that people make family choices for many reasons. Some choose pets because of personal goals, emotional needs, financial planning, health concerns, or lifestyle preferences. Research shows that caring for pets can provide companionship, responsibility, emotional support, and a sense of purpose without replacing every role that parenting offers.

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