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| ==ZETA Principles==
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| In the context of the ZETA principles, the term “ZETA” is an acronym for “Zoophiles for Ethical Treatment of Animals“.
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| Those principles were created in the ’90s by the American zoophile community. The aim was to establish rules and a moral framework regarding the responsible treatment of our fellow animals.
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| ==The Zeta Rules==
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| Bestow upon animals the same kindness one would wish bestowed upon oneself.
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| Consider the well-being of an animal companion as important as one's own.
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| Place the animal’s will and wellbeing ahead of one’s desires for sexual gratification.
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| Teach those who seek knowledge about zoophilia and bestiality without promoting it.
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| Discourage the practice of bestiality in the presence of fetish seekers.
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| Censure sexual exploitation of animals for the purpose of financial gain.
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| Censure those who practice and promote animal sexual abuse.
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