I know humans have had animals forever, but usually for some other purpose, like dogs for protection and hunting or cats for pest control.
But when did we start keeping animals to just be pets without caring about a secondary use like stated above?
I believe it was sometime around the 1940s/50s in the United States. In a class I took last year the professor said that a student wrote their paper on this, examining popular public opinion on animals as companions vs utility animals through articles published in national-circulation magazines (think "Life" and "Reader's Digest"). I don't have access to the actual paper, though, so I could be wrong.