Thursday, January 22, 2009

PETS




. . . in the first world, we cater to our pets' needs as if they are our children. we buy health insurance for them, we fret over their comfort, tote them around, buy them running water fountains, toys & treats, dress them in baby clothes and kerchiefs. . .just today, I heard over the radio: "did you know that today is national pet dental care day ? " . . .the industry does indeed play on our lonliness, our lack of touch, our distance from the real wilderness, our fear of death, our fear of old age all soothed by the wrinkle-less, speechless, domestic animals. . .as long as they're in good health.

the thing is. . .most pet's have significantly shorter lifespans than us. . .we can be sure that we will encournter death, sickness and old age with them before actually encountering it in the humans that are closest to us.

in light of this. . .it is no surprise that our first domestic robots will be all kinds of designer pets. . .that live as long as we do. . .they just need to get the fur right. . .and it will be a hit.

2 comments:

troylloyd said...

buttonhole
kitty kat
w/ eyes so mammal,

field of
found flowers


friendly robot,
won't you wagwild
in rintintin tinniness
for shams bust freud

squirrel chasing not included

feed them teeth
w/o gutfull hunting

program after program
still seeking sought
inna motherless
motherboard
where anything
can be bought

mjau mjau

ʘ ʘ

Ktauches said...

yes. . .

though death is unbearable. . .I prefer real kitties!

-kt