Everyone who believes that dogs have no competitors in terms of love and loyalty towards humans will be interested to learn that there are at least three other options.
Interestingly, all of these pets are kept in apartments. And they demonstrate their feelings and emotions right on the edge of their capabilities.
Parrot

Of all the feathered creatures, a parrot is the one that quickly gets accustomed to humans, especially if there are no other parrots in the house. They not only love people but also become jealous and demand maximum attention and interaction, making it a habit for them.
The younger the age of the parrot, the more attached it becomes to its owner. Some individuals can live up to 70 years.
Pig

It’s not about meat breeds that live on pig farms, but rather the so-called “mini-pigs.” It’s not just a fad anymore. As it turns out, in terms of affection, pigs are no less than dogs. A “piggy” will also demand communication and affection, display intelligence, follow commands, and genuinely trust its owner.
A rat

Pet rats are clean, gentle, loyal, and highly intelligent. It is believed that rats are the smartest animals on the planet.
Moreover, rats love humans and can spend a lot of time on their owner’s hands, just like a cat.
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