 | View this e-mail online | | This email was sent to you by Cesar Millan. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add cesar@news.cesarsway.com to your address book. |  |   | | NOVEMBER 29, 2015 | | | Don't walk away... | I've written many times about how animals are instinctual, while humans are intellectual and emotional, and how learning to live instinctually can help humans find balance with Nature. However, there's one way that our separation from animals via intellect and emotion actually makes us better — humans are the only species that will intentionally care for weak members of its own species who are not relatives, as well as take care of ill and injured members of other species. This doesn't happen in Nature. Animals that live in hierarchical groups have one reaction to weak or injured fellow animals: they kill them, either directly or by abandonment. There is no altruism outside of immediate family because the group is all about survival. For predators, a weak animal of another species becomes dinner... |  | | | | © Copyright 2015 Cesar's Way, Inc. All rights reserved.  | |