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The human cub tried to climb the balcony railing and was stopped by the cat. How to cultivate pets' sense of responsibility?
Pets' sense of responsibility is not cultivated by us, but they always have this behavior.

Like us, the sense of responsibility really needs to be cultivated. Many of them let our next generation know the sense of responsibility through education and let him have this sense of responsibility. But it is not practical to cultivate pets' sense of responsibility, because some of their sense of responsibility is innate. This is what we call genetic characteristics.

We can see a lot of news, just some animals. As far as my children are concerned, many times animals will take protective measures for them when they are in special danger. Some people say that this is the sense of responsibility of animals, and some people say that this needs to be cultivated, but it is not. Many times it is a nature of these animals, a genetic special effect. For example, we all know that mothers will protect their children. Besides us, so are these small animals. We are common pets for dogs or cats. He also protects their children, which is not a sense of responsibility at all. This is the nature of animals themselves. His genetic characteristics require him to have this sense of responsibility.

Sometimes we can see that a master will drown in the news, and the dog will jump directly into the river to save him. We can see that this is very touching. Other news is that our child was found by the cat when he climbed the balcony and jumped him in time. It can be seen that these animals are also a little human. When we raise animals, we are not only curing him, but also these animals are curing us.

So if we talk about how to cultivate the sense of responsibility of pets, I don't think it needs to be deliberate at all. If we have pets, we will find that they do have some sense of responsibility. On the contrary, keeping pets will cultivate our sense of responsibility.