Poets always like to live in seclusion because they cultivate their sentiments; politicians always like to be close to nature because they cultivate their sentiments. Cultivation of sentiment seems to be a very high-end and stylish thing. Since ancient times, no matter who you are, you have to give it a try. But whether the so-called cultivated sentiments you mentioned can be cultivated through domestication? I tell you very clearly, no.
The phrase "domestication" exists between humans and animals. Because there are no rules, they must be tamed; because they have lost their freedom, they must be tamed. Therefore, the word domestication has a deep sense of animality and servility. It can be said that unless it is used on pets, it is not a pleasant word. Therefore, it is simply not feasible to cultivate sentiments through domestication. Not to mention that no person with an independent personality is willing, and even if there is, good sentiments cannot be cultivated.
We cultivate our sentiments in order to make ourselves better people. It is something we work hard to do with a clear head and soul. Precisely because I am willing to experience and perhaps have to enjoy poverty, I am particularly grateful and proud of some of the good habits I have developed during this period. And if there really is a tame person, if you make him poor, he will feel that you are making things difficult for him; if you make him work hard, he will resent you.
Moreover, how can a person have emotions if he has no independent consciousness or ability? Sentiment is not something that just a slave or a person who is controlled by others can have. This kind of thing must first be lived well enough, with food and clothing guaranteed, and then you will pursue something. To put it bluntly, it is the same as lust, except that one is good and the other is bad.
Therefore, it is absolutely impossible to cultivate sentiment through domestication, and I do not recommend you to do this. I hope you have awe of human nature and sentiment.