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During the Neolithic period, people began domesticating animals, leading to the keeping of various pets. Common pets included dogs, which were likely used for hunting and protection, and cats, which helped control rodent populations around stored grains. Additionally, some communities may have kept birds and small livestock, such as goats or sheep, as companions or for their utility. This marks a significant transition in human-animal relationships, moving from purely wild interactions to more domesticated ones.

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