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If someone owns a pet (a cat, a dog) how the owner is called?
Jun 17, 2010 8:08 PM
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Common in American English, a dog's owner will be called the dog's master.
Master: one having authority over.
"When I say come, he comes. When I say go, he goes."
Not used with cats. They do not obey the owner as much as a dog would.
Only called master if the dog obeys or is trained to obey it's master. A well trained dog will do tricks for his master. Otherwise, the owner is is just an owner.
June 18, 2010
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Very simple, they are just called a pet owner!
Pet owner, Cat owner, Dog owner, Bird owner... It's not very hard at all.
I hope I helped! (:
If I didn't, I'm sorry. :/
June 17, 2010
yes, we michus sometimes have owners, because cat-slavery has not been abolished yet!
curse you HUMAN SLAVERS!
you may only feed us and take away our shit!
and we NEVER NEVER have masters!!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 19, 2010
I think it has a free answer
and all above is ok.
June 18, 2010
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