But is it stupid to humanise them? Edgar is just one of the celebrity pet finalists of this year's Comedy Pet Photography awards. Some think we should be more careful in the way we relate to animals.
'Animals make us better people' says filmmaker
But is it stupid to humanise them? Edgar is just one of the celebrity pet finalists of this year's Comedy Pet Photography awards. Some think we should be more careful in the way we relate to animals.
"The snake was the most cunning animal that the Lord God had made." This line from GenesisOrigin or beginning. The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, and opens with one of the most famous first sentences of any literary work: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." describes a talking serpentSnake. who convinces Adam and Eve to eat forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
But the serpent in the Garden of Eden is not the only compelling animal character that everybody knows. Aesop's fables feature deceptiveMisleading. foxes, cocky hares and precociousWhen a child shows mental development or maturity at an unusually young age. crows. Winnie-the-Pooh's friend Eeyore is a depressive donkey.
We have always read human emotions in the animals we see around us. Dogs are loyal. Cats are snobby. Owls are wise. Elephants never forget.
And they can be funny, too. As shown in this year's Comedy Pet Photography Competition, we capture our pets' hilarious moments to feel closer to them and include them in our humour.
Our desire to make animals feel human transcends real life. People take to apps and video games to experience life through the eyes of an animal. In fact, demand is so high that one retro pet website is making a huge comeback. It was announced this week that Neopets, an online game originally launched in 1999, will make a $4m (£3.1m) return to screens.
On Neopets, users adopt a series of virtual animals and have to care for them. Launched in 1999, it had logged one trillion views by 2011. And though it was originally marketed at children, the new version will target adult former users who want to return to check on their old virtual pets.
In some ways, the concept may strike you as strange. Do enough people really have so much emotional attachment to animals that do not even exist?
Some go even further, questioning whether we are too attached even to our real-life animals. We like to think they love us as much as we love them. But experts say it is dangerous to attribute human emotions to animal minds.
This is called anthropomorphismActing like objects or animals have human qualities. , and many scientists believe it stops us from understanding real biological processes. It can also dampen our instincts - if we project our own sensibilitiesFeelings or the ability to respond to emotions. onto a wild animal, it may inhibitStop. our self-preservation.
But others point out that a lot of the science does provide evidence that animals experience feelings similar to ours. We know that chimpanzees can hold grudges, monkeys eat less in order to give food to the other members of their clans, and elephants have rituals for grieving. And humanising animals, they say, is a lot better than mistreating them.
<h5 class="wp-block-heading eplus-wrapper" id="question"><strong>But is it stupid to humanise them?</strong></h5>
Yes: We humanise animals to make us feel less alone in the universe as the only species that is self-aware. In reality, our specific emotions are built on social conditioning, language and culture - none of which are the same for animals.
No: It does no real harm to think of our pets as having real and rich emotions, especially as it may encourage us to treat them better and more sensitively. Meanwhile, nobody is going to approach a lion or a tiger because it looks sad.
Or... The consensus that scientists have reached is that humans experience the most extreme form of emotions, but that it appears that other animals feel them on some level too. But it all depends on the species.
Genesis - Origin or beginning. The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, and opens with one of the most famous first sentences of any literary work: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."
Serpent - Snake.
Deceptive - Misleading.
Precocious - When a child shows mental development or maturity at an unusually young age.
Anthropomorphism - Acting like objects or animals have human qualities.
Sensibilities - Feelings or the ability to respond to emotions.
Inhibit - Stop.
‘Animals make us better people’ says filmmaker

Glossary
Genesis - Origin or beginning. The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, and opens with one of the most famous first sentences of any literary work: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”
Serpent - Snake.
Deceptive - Misleading.
Precocious - When a child shows mental development or maturity at an unusually young age.
Anthropomorphism - Acting like objects or animals have human qualities.
Sensibilities - Feelings or the ability to respond to emotions.
Inhibit - Stop.