features a lot of memorably adorable monsters that could make good pets, and a few fully-evolved monsters belong in that conversation as well. Although evolution tends to make Pokémon bigger, stronger, and tougher, it doesn't always make them incompatible with a domestic role. In fact, there are some that could thrive in the home just as well as they could in battle.
Pokémon living together with humans has always been one of the main themes of the series. Even beyond being used in battle, it is common to see people in the games living with their Pokémon as pets. There are even some Pokémon that work jobs, such as the Machops from Oreburgh Mine, and let the players' Pokémon work part-time jobs as well. This connection between humans and Pokémon is so ingrained in the series that when people feared Pokémon in , it showed how different the world is without them.
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Furret is a Pokémon that's so cute, one couldn't be blamed for thinking that it was a pre-evolution. It's a long ferret with tiny legs and an adorable face, and it's essentially 's version of Raticate, being an early-game Pokémon based on a small mammal. It's even more harmless-looking than some unevolved Pokémon, although it is still capable of fighting. It's nowhere near being legitimately strong compared to other Pokémon like it, though.
Furret's appearance alone gives off the impression that it would make a good pet, much like real-life ferrets. Although it's over five feet long, its entire body is covered with soft-looking fur, and its manner of running looks graceful and playful. Furret is so shamelessly adorable that it starred in a fan's YouTube stream for two years. In addition, its lack of
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