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Nuns have historically kept pets, often as companions or to serve practical purposes.
Cats were commonly kept in convents to control rodents, while dogs provided security or companionship, especially in rural or secluded settings.
Pets could also be seen as reflections of God’s creation, bringing joy and comfort to religious life.
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