Man’s greatest buddy, certainly!
As generative AI turns into extra commonplace — persons are asking the instrument to do all the pieces from creating grocery lists to writing love poems — so, too, do the ridiculous social media tendencies.
Most lately, pet homeowners on TikTok appeared to ChatGPT to surprisingly flip their canines into people.
Weird because the pattern is, pet homeowners’ eccentricity doesn’t cease there.
A latest MetLife survey polled 1,000 people on varied questions that explored how deeply folks’s lives are influenced by their pets, and — spoiler alert — some persons are very invested of their furry associates.
Of the respondents who have been acquainted with the anthropomorphic pattern, 31% admitted that they’d date the human model of their pet.
Curiously, millennials, Gen Xers, and child boomers have been considerably extra probably to take action — with millennials at 34% and the older two generations at 33% — whereas zoomers have been far much less favorable, at 24%.
Romance wasn’t — theoretically — within the air for all pet homeowners, although.
Almost 40% of animal fans admitted that their pet could be a “walking red flag” in the event that they have been human.
Regardless of a few of their furry associates’ naughtier traits, these pet dad and mom are past hooked up to their animals — in lots of circumstances, animal specialists consider this to be a facet impact of quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Actually, an amazing 87% of pet homeowners could be prepared to surrender their dream residence if it weren’t pet-friendly.
Neglect relationship their pets — some ultra-devoted pet homeowners are mainly married to them.
“The value of pets for their human caregivers appears to be very high, comparable to … meeting with friends and relatives on a regular basis, or even with being married,” wrote the authors of a 2025 examine on the topic.
Corroborating that sentiment, 77% of pet homeowners who took half within the survey stated that their pet gives higher emotional help than their earlier human associate.
“Instead of giving my husband, Alex, a kiss, I wake up and give [my dog] all my kisses,” Elsie, 44, a divorce lawyer from Jersey Metropolis, New Jersey, beforehand informed The Publish.
“It’s the same before we go to sleep at night.”
It’s nothing private. Elsie loves her husband, however as many pet dad and mom preserve, there’s simply nothing like the love and loyalty of an animal.