The world would not be a better place if animals other than humans do not exist in their own ecosystem because there is a great relationship between first-class animals (humans) and animals of other classes. As a result, humans keep some animals as domesticated ones and create more such friendships with them. Here are some animals you can keep as pets and why.
You may actually be wondering what benefits are there in keeping pets and whether it is ideal to have a pet. Well, the answers differ depending on your social and economic settings but the ground fact is that keeping pets is beneficial in various ways, some of which you’ll be seeing from us.
You may also want to read our article dedicated to Americans on Pets That You Can Live With Peacefully In The USA.

Animals You Can Keep As Pets – Names And Benefits
A pet, also known as a companion animal, is an animal kept primarily for a person’s company or entertainment rather than a working animal. Pets are often considered to have attractive appearances, intelligence, and relatable personalities and it is the reason they are loved by humans of all races and colour.
On average, animals owned as pets all over the world especially in the USA are; dogs, cats, rabbits, some reptiles, ferrets, fish, birds, and many more. But the question running through your mind now is, of what benefit are they?
Pets can be therapeutic for us, giving us the much-needed support just by constantly being there for us. This is why many people turn to pet ownership as a way to make life bearable. They are easy to train and are able to protect your home, making them practically the perfect friends to fall on.
In order to make them look real, they are named with very beautiful and funny names. Some of the pet names you might consider include;

- Bella
- Buddy
- Lucy
- Daisy
- Max
- Molly,
- Bailey,
- Charlie,
- Sadie,
- Teddy,
- Ted
- Missy,
- Kitty,
- Kiwi,
- Axel,
- Ozzy,
- Tiki,
- Igor,
- Betta,
- Sasha,
- Ollie,
- Jack,
- Scout,
- Oscar,
- Frankie,
- Leo,
- Rex,
- Louis,
- Ralph,
- Luna,
- Lola,
- Jax,
- Maggie
Keeping pets gives many people companionship and great happiness. These animals especially dogs and cats can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve your cardiovascular health.

Caring for an animal can help children grow up more secure and active. Pets also provide valuable companionship for older adults, teach children about responsibility and also offer much-needed laughter and love at just the right moments.
Originally Compiled By: JUSTINE NUTEPE