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We’re Not Crying, You’re Crying: 50 People Share Adorable Then Vs. Now Pics With Their Pets
Few things are cuter than hearing the sound of paws hitting the floor when your dog runs to greet you at the door or watching your cat purr lovingly in your lap. While a pet—any pet—is a huge responsibility, they are also an immense joy, a part of the family, making life just a little bit more exciting when they’re around; which, in some cases, can be up to 10, 15, or even 20 years.
Today, we want to celebrate the beloved pets that accompany their owners through many ups and downs over the years. We have put together a list of some of the cutest ‘then and now’ pics of critters posing with their favorite humans, showing just how loyal and loving they are; so scroll down to find the pictures below, but view them at your own risk – some of them might simply be too cute.
Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with Dr. Anastasia Stellato, an Assistant Professor in Companion Animal Science at Texas Tech University, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions about the human-animal bond.
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How I Met My Human
Received My Cat, Chandni, For My 10th Birthday. I Turned 30 Yesterday, So We Celebrated 20 Years Together
10 And 15 Years Later. My Old Pal Is Still Going Strong
As much as I would hate to admit it, we all know that life with pets is not always fun. There are times when they cause serious problems, be it because of their habit to chew on something expensive, or their tendency to rip apart whatever important document they can find. Moreover, there’s always the stress of having to take them to the vet if need be or the total heartbreak once it’s time to say your goodbyes.
Be that as it may, all of the positives arguably outweigh the negatives; otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many choosing to share their home with a pet. According to the 2024 APPA (American Pet Products Association) National Pet Owners Survey, as many as 82 million households in the US own a pet.
The Ratio Of Dog To Boy Stayed Constant, That’s So Cute
Mojo And I In 2005 And 2024. This Year, He Turns 20 And I Turn 50
According to the aforementioned survey, dogs are by far the most popular choice, as they can be found in roughly 58 million households around the country; the second most popular pet, cats, can be found in as many as 40 million of them. If you were wondering – next on the list are freshwater fish, reptiles, birds and other small animals, and horses respectively.
My Dog Lexi Is Turning 10 Soon. Through College, 3 Cities, 2 Apartments, And Our First Real House - Anywhere We Go, We Go Together
Me And My Cat Shadow Then And Now, 19 Years Later
My Best Friend Has Survived Cancer Twice And Made It To 15 Years Old This Week
Discussing what makes dogs and cats such common choices for people looking for a pet, Assistant Professor in Companion Animal Science at Texas Tech University, Dr. Anastasia Stellato suggested that the two offer companionship and have the capability to live easily in our homes and be integrated within our varied lifestyles.
“In this way, they can live alongside us within our family units and take part in our day-to-day tasks and adventures, such as road trips, travel, social events, or hikes, for instance. In addition to a variety of other reasons, I believe this may explain why they are more popular compared to other animals,” the expert told Bored Panda.
Fifteen Years Later, Still Best Friends
Even After 10 Years, Some Things Never Change
Me And My Baby Boy On The First Night We Ever Met And Now 12 Years Later. Haven't Missed A Single Night Snuggling To Sleep While At Home With Him, Not Once
Having a companion for all sorts of activities, from hiking and road trips to snuggling on the sofa, is just one of the many benefits of sharing a home with a pet. “Research has found that brief interactions with companion animals can lead to improvement in mood,” Dr. Stellato told Bored Panda, naming another perk of such an arrangement.
“[In addition to that,] owning a pet has been associated with reduced stress, improved physical health (cardiovascular health and survival rates), mental health (reduced feelings of loneliness, reduced reports of depression), and improved social skills and self-esteem.”
Then And Now. 1996 vs. 2013
He’s Given Me 19 Years Of Love
Photos Are 6 Years Apart. They're Such A Sweet Pair
While there are many positives that come from owning a pet, it’s not only humans that benefit from such a friendship. According to Dr. Stellato, owners provide their pets with secure attachments, routine, and guide them through the world while accommodating the environment and interactions to suit their needs, consequently maximizing their welfare.
“Promoting their welfare involves creating opportunities for positive experiences while reducing the negative experiences,” she explained, adding that research also found that animals experience an increase in oxytocin—happy hormone—during certain interactions with humans.
20 Years Of Love
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Prom And Wedding Day, 16 Years Apart! Beaker Has Been With Me Through Milestones, Heartaches, Celebrations, And Challenges. She's 19 Now And Still My Favorite Girl
While any person can arguably benefit from having a loyal friend, such as a dog, a cat, or a reptile, for that matter, it is arguably especially important for kids and young adults.
In the interview with Bored Panda, Dr. Stellato emphasized that that is not only because of the aforementioned positive aspects of a strong human-animal bond, but also because it helps kids develop a sense of responsibility.
“A sense of responsibility is achieved when they are held accountable to care for another being, especially when taught and expected to perform responsible pet care, such as cleaning, walking, feeding, grooming, or training.”
I Got Photos Taken Of Me And My 13-Year-Old Dogs To Recreate Some Old Ones For Christmas
He’s Been My Comfort From Beginning To End
17 Years Together
Chances are, quite a few pet owners in these pictures became more responsible because of the creatures that depended on them. What is even more likely is that they probably got to enjoy endless hours of playtime, scenic walks, and snuggles, with their friends, which ought to have increased their own levels of oxytocin, too.
My Cat And Me 14 Years Ago vs. Us Today
True Love, 13 Years Later
Best Friends Then And Now, 18 Years Later
4 Years Later, Still A Smitten Kitten
Today I Said Goodbye To My 15-Year-Old Cat That Grew Up With Me. Love You, Pumpkin
13 Years Later, My Dog Still Does This To Me When I Lay On The Floor
From Crazy 4-Month-Old Rescue To 8-Year-Old Medical Alert/Response Service Dog. My Best Friend And Lifeline
My Dog And I, 15 Years Apart. The Day We Met, And The Day We Said Goodbye
A Picture Of My Cat And Me 12 Years Apart. 2009 vs. 2021
It's This Little Diva's Birthday Today! She Was My Birthday Present 18 Years Ago
Wiggles And I 13+ Years Later
When We Brought Her Home, And 22 Years Later
Little Guy Wouldn’t Let Me Hold Him This Year, But Here’s Another Year Later
My Cat Ralf And Me In The Same Place, 20 Years Later. She Was A Bit Grumpy During The Photoshoot
17 Years Of Unconditional Love
22 Years And Counting
My Cat And I, Pictures Taken 18 Years Apart
I Had To Say Goodbye To My 19-Year-Old Childhood Cat Ophelia. I’m Making This Post To Memorialize Her Because She Is So Special To Me And Has Such A Big Place In My Heart
Me And My Best Friend, Fuzzy, 11 Years Apart
Me And My Sweet Girl, Taz. Been My Best Friend For 19 Years And Counting
Got My Best Friend 10 Years Ago Yesterday
They Grow Up So Quick
10 Years Goes By Fast
Growing Old Together. 2001 vs. 2021
Growing Girls, One Year Apart
14 Years Later. Me And My Pup
10 Years Later We Still Love This Book
Me And My Dog After 11 Years, Best Friends Forever
Almost 4 Years With Daisy
17 Years With My Beautiful Pup
This post made my eyes leak. Our pets do not live nearly long enough. I'd happily give up half my lifespan if only my dog could have a few more years.
I once read a saying: For your pet you are the only family it will know.
Load More Replies...My cat died about a year ago. I still called him accidentally when I actually intended to call his half brother. Miss him so much.
For my fellow Pandas who have lost pets, I'm terribly sorry for your losses. I'm sending my virtual love.
So many wonderful stories. I could not live without my cats . I've lost a few over the years and all rescues but I know they had a great life
I've had both of my cats for 11 years. Best guess is that they were around 2 years old when we adopted them so they are old ladies now and one of them seems to be slowing down a lot in recent months.
13 years is still young! ;) My old gray girl was two months shy of her 20th birthday when she died. Just make sure you get yearly checkups on your little ladies, and make sure the vet checks their kidney values via urinalysis AND their T4 (thyroid) every year. Kidney failure is super common in older cats (as is hyperthyroidism) but both can be treated easily! My old girl was diagnosed with kidney failure at age 14 (95% of her kidney function lost) and with treatment and fluids, she made it another 6 HAPPY years! <3 Here's to many more years for your girls!
Load More Replies...I was 12 and begged my daddy for a pony - a 4 yr old Connemara. I promised I would take good care of her, feed her and love her forever. I had to put her down when I was 42. She was 34
Thank you for sharing these beautiful moments of friendship!... Even though I cried a lot 😭
And as the years go by, our friendship will never die. You're gonna see it's our destiny! You got a friend in me.
I just got my first dog... cannot wait to take some of these type of pics...
Congrats on your first pupper! What breed/mix is he/she?
Load More Replies...This post made my eyes leak. Our pets do not live nearly long enough. I'd happily give up half my lifespan if only my dog could have a few more years.
I once read a saying: For your pet you are the only family it will know.
Load More Replies...My cat died about a year ago. I still called him accidentally when I actually intended to call his half brother. Miss him so much.
For my fellow Pandas who have lost pets, I'm terribly sorry for your losses. I'm sending my virtual love.
So many wonderful stories. I could not live without my cats . I've lost a few over the years and all rescues but I know they had a great life
I've had both of my cats for 11 years. Best guess is that they were around 2 years old when we adopted them so they are old ladies now and one of them seems to be slowing down a lot in recent months.
13 years is still young! ;) My old gray girl was two months shy of her 20th birthday when she died. Just make sure you get yearly checkups on your little ladies, and make sure the vet checks their kidney values via urinalysis AND their T4 (thyroid) every year. Kidney failure is super common in older cats (as is hyperthyroidism) but both can be treated easily! My old girl was diagnosed with kidney failure at age 14 (95% of her kidney function lost) and with treatment and fluids, she made it another 6 HAPPY years! <3 Here's to many more years for your girls!
Load More Replies...I was 12 and begged my daddy for a pony - a 4 yr old Connemara. I promised I would take good care of her, feed her and love her forever. I had to put her down when I was 42. She was 34
Thank you for sharing these beautiful moments of friendship!... Even though I cried a lot 😭
And as the years go by, our friendship will never die. You're gonna see it's our destiny! You got a friend in me.
I just got my first dog... cannot wait to take some of these type of pics...
Congrats on your first pupper! What breed/mix is he/she?
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