BY the 1800’s attitudes towards animals changed. Many americans began to see keeping pets as a way for their children to learn to be kind to all living things. The cause was lots of americans feelings started change towards animals and the effect was Americans saw keeping pets as a way for their children to learn to respect all animals. At the same time Families were moving to cities resulting in kids not being able to interact with pets at the farm but having a pet was sorta like the same thing. THe two causes are that families are moving to cities and kids lost their connections with animals but the effect was they got pets and it meant the kids had another animal to love. Then by the end of the century the country was dotted with small pet shops which consisted all sorts of thrilling animals and by the ime marsh won his hamster in 1946, pets had become an expected part of childhood. The cause was pet's had become an expected part of childhood and the effect was that pet stores were opening up. But would the hamster be able to join the ranks of america's ranks of popular pets? Marsh believed it was …show more content…
He had advertised himself in newspapers and magazines to both scientists and loving families, and if you bought a hamster from Marsh your new pet would arrive in the mail in a coffee can with a potato inside for the hamster to nibble on. The cause was Marsh was a savvy businessman so he advertised hamsters in magazines and newspapers, the effect was scientists and loving families were buying them and the hamster was shipped in a can with a potato to them. He self published the hamster manual which flew off the shelfs. The cause was the hamsters were blowing up so he wrote a hamster manual, the effect was they flew off the shelves because everyone was buying hamsters. “In 1961 John F. Kennedy gave a pair of hamsters to his