Sunday, February 14, 2016

Why Having A Pet Matters In 2016

By Arty Carylyman


Do you ever second-guess yourself? Don't deny it; there are times that when you want to do something or when you have to make a big decision and at the last minute, you'll suddenly retract. You have rational thoughts about doing what you want. You have this nagging feeling of "hey, do it! Do it!" but you just never come around to do it. You know what those thoughts are? It's your instincts. They're what you call "gut feeling". It transcends or even blazes above from rational thought. No matter how many times you suppress them, your instincts come out.

So it boggles you with a question: should you buy your grandmother a cat for her birthday? Here are some reasons why you should and should not buy a cat. Research has shown time and time again that cats give health benefits to people. From lowering stress to boosting the immune stress, it is clear that cats really give benefit to its owners. So your grandmother is in safe hands with a cat. She'll definitely love having a cat as a companion.

Ever notice when you bring new people into your pet's life, your pet is never too shy to meet them? Their instinct kicks in and they always just go and meet them. They're not afraid to mingle with them because it has always been in their blood to make a new connection. That's what you should do; don't be afraid to mingle with new people. You have that instinct to go meet someone so go ahead, meet someone.

Thanks to the cat's rodent instinct, Grandma can relax in a rodent-free home with the cat always catching rats and eating them. On lonely days, it's mostly your grandmother on her own. With a cat, your grandma has a companion to keep her company. Your grandmother might not like the cat's pee. Some cats tend to pee almost anywhere, even on the walls of house. So watch out for that. Your grandmother should watch out when she's got food flashed before a cat's eyes. Cats are good at hunting so stealing is nothing to them. One swoop and your grandmother's food is gone.

So learn to obey your instincts. If you have that nagging feeling or urge to do something, go for it. You don't have to do it all the time but at the same time, don't second-guess yourself all the time. Look at your pets; they obey their instincts so why not do the same? If you can take care of your pet very well, you can take care of yourself very well too.




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