Electronic pets: Good or bad?
I thought this would make an interesting thread.
Yesterday, the shelter I volunteer at was in the newspaper, because it is at this time when all the unwanted pets who were bought as easter presents start to get dumped. :( Today when I went in, every single pen for every type of animal is full. I've never seen so many unwanted animals before, it really is very sad.
Also, on the news a few days ago, a report by the RSPCA read that unwanted animals are up 44% for 2006 compared to 2005. That is one heck of an increase. And who knows how 2007 will compare?
In the newpaper report, the manageress of our shelter blamed electronic pets for the increase. Because these creations, whether toys or video games, can be switched off when not needed, don't cost anything to care for, don't need cleaning up after and co-operate willingly with their 'owners', they have become more appealing than the real thing. A child sitting at home would much rather muck out their virtual pony with one click of a button than go and clean out their bunny sitting in a week's worth of dirty bedding.
I never really thought about electronic pets being a cause of neglect before. I always put them in quite a bright light, as they were the option of owning a 'pet' for those that cannot own a real one. However, now I'm not so sure. Perhaps they are mechanical monsters killing the tradition of children and pets being the best of friends.
What do you think?