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Fleeting companions
Instead of the usual image of cats curled up on laps, some young people in China are choosing crabs, praying mantises, and hamsters as pets.
Referred to as "short-lived pets" by netizens due to their brief life spans and minimal care requirements, these creatures resonate with busy urbanites seeking companionship without the time and energy demands of traditional pets like cats and dogs.
Despite their simplicity, these low-maintenance companions offer fleeting yet meaningful connections, providing a gentle escape from monotony and a source of tranquillity in daily life.
"When we feel lonely, we may resort to impulsive spending. But caring for a short-lived pet offers a more soothing remedy for solitude," a netizen told Sanlian Life Weekly, a media outlet in China.
Beyond addressing feelings of isolation, adopting short-lived pets also encourages a more mindful approach to life. "One might gradually come to accept that change is a natural part of life, or recognize that some things unfold at their own pace without the need for interference," another netizen shared.
While these pets may only be around for a short time, that doesn't stop people from forming real connections with them. For many, it's less about long-term commitment and more about enjoying the moment.
