In spite of the endings (because all these stories have the same endings), I think one important moral that one could extract is that one doesn't always necessarily need luxuries to be happy. Being a pet with a warm place and good food isn't necessarily what life is all about, and doesn't necessarily lead to a fulfilling life.
Life is about living for others. Something they're originally trained to do (live as a pet to help a human take it easy), but learn what it really means when they have their own family.
I get what you really mean. Unfortunately, I cannot agree with that. Let's analyse your comment, shall we?
"one doesn't always necessarily need luxuries to be happy"
This can only be applied to humans, not some yukkuri, and even then, only to some extent, not to all of mankind. You cannot be happy if you just make ends meet, all of your time is used for making money, leaving little to no time for relaxing, playing, enjoying your hobbies, caring for your family,etc. To a yukkuri, this is a lot worse. They not only have to do all of the things I mention, but also have to watch out for predators, humans, other dangerous things, and remember, she is a stray, meaning food is scarcer, and humans are everywhere, no one gonna acts nice toward a stray.
"Being a pet with a warm place and good food isn't necessarily what life is all about, and doesn't necessarily lead to a fulfilling life."
It's not a fulfilling life but it's a much easier life, they can do what they desire as a pet: to take it easy. Stray can't and will never be able to have all of those luxuries. Heck, even lots of pools depicted strays jealous pets for having things that they will never have, and a lot of former pets regret for what they have done to be abandoned. Little to no pool depicted that a formet-pet likes to be a stray. Repeat, strays will not and never be able to take it easy no matter what they do.
"Life is about living for others."
You know that if they are pets, they ain't live for themselves but also for their owner, right?
"but learn what it really means when they have their own family."
So does that mean you don't consider their owner as their family? Again, many pools showed that although on paper, they are owners and pets, irl they are a real family, just like a father/mother to their child, or just like a spouse to each other. Heck, even miss in this pool did consider her a family with all of the things she bought for her, playing with her, caring for her, and not kicking her out after she got the nerve to go back and beg. If that is not how you treat a family member, then what is it mate? Also, in our world we do consider pets as family members, not some animal happened to live with us.
In spite of the endings (because all these stories have the same endings), I think one important moral that one could extract is that one doesn't always necessarily need luxuries to be happy. Being a pet with a warm place and good food isn't necessarily what life is all about, and doesn't necessarily lead to a fulfilling life.
Life is about living for others. Something they're originally trained to do (live as a pet to help a human take it easy), but learn what it really means when they have their own family.
Will we know is cheap price after all in shop that why easy betray Female anon and not even training brutal by Female anon unlike in pet shop Gold badge and Platinum badge they being brutal training
In spite of the endings (because all these stories have the same endings), I think one important moral that one could extract is that one doesn't always necessarily need luxuries to be happy. Being a pet with a warm place and good food isn't necessarily what life is all about, and doesn't necessarily lead to a fulfilling life.
Life is about living for others. Something they're originally trained to do (live as a pet to help a human take it easy), but learn what it really means when they have their own family.
Well just like what be like also you can see the good training in aglet comic
In spite of the endings (because all these stories have the same endings), I think one important moral that one could extract is that one doesn't always necessarily need luxuries to be happy. Being a pet with a warm place and good food isn't necessarily what life is all about, and doesn't necessarily lead to a fulfilling life.
Life is about living for others. Something they're originally trained to do (live as a pet to help a human take it easy), but learn what it really means when they have their own family.
Thinking of the naive, Cosmos said things I want to say.
Stray yus often want to become pet yu, they take chance to mate with pet yu for earning a ticket, stray yukkuri can regconize the pet yu since pet yu have clean and fat body. Pet owners give their pets what they always want - mister clothes, food, bed and even love but their pet (yu) don't think about their owner feeling and fuck with stray (Takumi's anko has a text story about it)- the story of these are lessons about not valuing what they're having, follow their stupid instinct, and late reget, VERY FEW pet yu can adapt the life of stray and lead to their own grave. In some story, stray or wild yus love to kick ex-pet yu into a hole and happily take shit on them.