PBS: Why We Love Cats and Dogs

Matt
Saturday, March 14th 2009 12:57pm
PBS Why We Love Cats and Dogs

I just ran into this. PBS has a documentary online called Why We Love Cats and Dogs. I love these documentaries and I'm thrilled that they have one about my favorite subject. Here's a link to the full video.

This documentary is really interesting. If you love animals, you'll totally get it. It's not just the same old stuff and they even cover cat agility, which I didn't know existed. But it really gets down to the emotional connection we have with our pets and it's very touching. Here's what they say about it,

Some people are cat people, some are dog people. But regardless of which camp they fall into, most people are simply crazy about their pets. The connections people form with their cats and dogs are often the longest, strongest relationships in their lives. They are our soul mates, our best friends, sometimes even our surrogate children. What makes these creatures such key members of our families?

Perhaps it’s because our furry friends have long provided us with comfort, camaraderie, and unconditional love. Cats and dogs are our unending source of kisses, cuddles, slobber, claws, and laughs. Watch as NATURE shares the stories of pet owners and their beloved animals. From a very special dog named Jerry, to a cat that saved a man’s life, Why We Love Cats and Dogs presents a portrait of some of the most powerful and remarkable connections we experience as humans—the unbreakable bonds with our pets.

Four-time Emmy Award winner, filmmaker and director Ellen Goosenberg Kent kept the 10-month production of NATURE’s Why We Love Cats and Dogs on the right track. Ellen brings a strong visual sense to the art of storytelling and was able to illuminate the dynamic human-pet relationship, revealing how dogs and cats share our emotions in many significant ways.

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Whitney
Saturday, April 11th 2009 11:03am

Loved the video about cat agility.
I trained my cat to stay at the foot of my bed and when I was awake we could cuddle… but I never succeeded in training not to play with my feet if they were uncovered, aiks!
Love, Whitney

PS I love both cats and dogs, is that saying something about the human?

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Saturday, April 11th 2009 11:15am

Yeah the cat agility was interesting. It’s so not what you think it would be. It’s more work for the human than the can maybe, but it looks like fun.

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