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How healthy is it to keep your pets indoors - Africans?
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[QUOTE="Deleted member 51169, post: 157690"] Social media has created alot of bridges in relation to cultural assimilation. Recently, you will see people from other cultural backgrounds especially Africans copying the lifestyle of Europeans. Using DJ Cuppy as a case study, we are going to extral the dangers of having intimacy with any animal regarded as pet. Prior to now, Africans do have pets like dogs, fowls, cats and others which they make pens for outside their rooms and these pets are reared in order for them to earn money from them. Even this date, most Africans keeps these animals solely for the purpose of earning money from their offsprings and later sell the animal at old age. However, there is a twist in this method of life. Africans now are mimicking the Europeans who has a system that allows their pets stay indoors, will their inheritance to them and even insure them. The act of kissing as seen by DJ Cuppy with her dog in the attached photo, is not a known way Africans lived their lives. This is the effect of cultural assimilation. Diseases like the following underlisted has been documented to be transferred from animals to man: [B]*Two or three of the major STIs in humans have come from animals. We know, for example, that gonorrhoea came from cattle to humans. Syphilis also came to humans from cattle or sheep many centuries ago, possibly sexually. *Rabies, bubonic plague, food poisoning. *Others have only recently emerged: monkeypox, West Nile encephalitis, Legionnaires' disease, Ebola and the COVID-19.[/B] In respect to the above listed diseases, do you still think that the act of allowing pets stay indoors and exchange any form of intimacy is healthy for humans? [/QUOTE]
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