petoj
Petoj is a term used in some linguistic and fictional contexts to denote domesticated companion animals kept for companionship. In general, petoj encompass a wide range of species, most commonly dogs and cats, but also birds, small mammals such as rabbits and guinea pigs, fish, and reptiles. The exact definition of petoj can vary by culture and language, but the core idea is animals kept primarily for human companionship, rather than for work or food.
Care and welfare: Responsible ownership includes meeting basic needs: balanced nutrition, regular veterinary care, vaccinations, parasite
Ethics and law: Laws on breeding, licensing, and welfare aim to prevent neglect and harm. Many authorities
Socioeconomic and cultural aspects: Petoj influence consumer markets—food, veterinary services, toys, insurance, and housing design. Cultural
See also: Pets, Animal welfare, Adoption, Responsible pet ownership.