I have a cat that is spoiled, and I let her be that way so that I get up and open doors for her to exit, although she has her own little door. I often walk outside with her, and play with her. The point is that she helps me stay active because I care about her, and I rea...
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Pets helping people
Sassygirl
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM
Thank goodness for your cat! I am so sorry about your husband's illness. I strongly believe that our pets are invaluable companions; always loving, never judging. But we also need people in our lives who can help us bear our burdens. I sincerely hope you have visited your dr. and spoke openly about your medical conditions, your husband's illness, and your overwhelming sadness. Reach out to friends and/or family. You shouldn't go through all of these things without some strong, strong people to lean on. I hope you read this post. I hope to one day see you listed as maybe still fat, but hanging in there.
Thank goodness for your cat! I am so sorry about your husband's illness. I strongly believe that our pets are invaluable companions; always loving, never judging. But we also need people in our lives who can help us bear our burdens. I sincerely hope you have visited your dr. and spoke openly about your medical conditions, your husband's illness, and your overwhelming sadness. Reach out to friends and/or family. You shouldn't go through all of these things without some strong, strong people to lean on. I hope you read this post. I hope to one day see you listed as maybe still fat, but hanging in there.