Great Britain is famous for being a nation of animal lovers. In the grand tapestry of British history, amidst the revolutions, conquests, and industrial upheavals, there lies a lesser-known but equally vital thread – the nation's enduring love affair with pets. From the regal corridors of Buckingham Palace (the late Queen Elizabeth II was an ardent animal advocate) to the humble hearths of the working class, the British people have woven a rich and heartwarming history with their furry, feathered, and scaly companions.