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'care' means only caring for someone and something like hair? not animals?
For example, he is very experienced in taking care of cats or here i would say, cat's care.
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'care' means only caring for someone and something like hair? not animals?
For example, he is very experienced in taking care of cats or here i would say, cat's care.
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– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago
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'care' means only caring for someone and something like hair? not animals?
For example, he is very experienced in taking care of cats or here i would say, cat's care.
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'care' means only caring for someone and something like hair? not animals?
For example, he is very experienced in taking care of cats or here i would say, cat's care.
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put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Jim, Jason Bassford, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
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– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago
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– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago
Off-topic (no research). Our Help Centre advises: "don’t ask any questions about the following topics. They are out of scope for this site. #The meaning of words, or synonyms for words, unless you have first looked them up in a dictionary or thesaurus." See How to Ask for further guidance. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Off-topic (no research). Our Help Centre advises: "don’t ask any questions about the following topics. They are out of scope for this site. #The meaning of words, or synonyms for words, unless you have first looked them up in a dictionary or thesaurus." See How to Ask for further guidance. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago
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Off-topic (no research). Our Help Centre advises: "don’t ask any questions about the following topics. They are out of scope for this site. #The meaning of words, or synonyms for words, unless you have first looked them up in a dictionary or thesaurus." See How to Ask for further guidance. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:11
Yes, you can certainly speak of caring for animals as well as people - why not?
– Kate Bunting
2 days ago