Furry Friends

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Furry Friends

I’ve been blessed in my life to have several of these special friends. They have ranged from large to small and even been different types. But each one, of these special friends, have given me unconditional love in so many ways. They have been my walking buddies and my lap mates. They have met me at the door with a happy dance and a kiss (well maybe a lick).

There’s no disputing animals have always had a positive impact on their owner’s lives !!! For elderly pet owners, many who live alone, pets can reduce stress, increase social interaction and physical activity. The routine of caring for a pet helps the senior keep active. They make the senior feel safer in their own home. Pets can even help us stay sharp mentally. Sounds like a win/win situation !!!!

But it’s a sad irony that when seniors often need their pet and their unconditional love most they struggle with care and feeding of their 4 legged friends. Food, vet visits, shots, collars and pet beds are hard to purchase on a limited budget. Walking their pet or changing the litter box or birdcage may be beyond their physical capabilities. Grooming is hard for arthritic hands and bathing pets is challenging even for the young some times !!!!!

But there is good news!!! Thanks to a growing movement of people who understand that pets are family members and bring joy to seniors, keeping your pet in your home may not be as hard as it once was.

In doing research for this post I talked to many people and organizations that are passionate about striving to provide support to seniors without sacrificing quality of life for either human or animal. I’m not saying these groups are easy to find but with some effort you can find help !!!! So how do you find these groups in your area? It may not be simple but be persistent !!!!

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