Mangled_Barbie
Crippling weed inhaler
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I have a 7 year old fat orange cat named Willow. She is truly the sweetest little animal that has ever loved me. I put the effort into brushing, feeding, litter cleaning, and playtime. I’m not on anti depressants so she’s the best serotonin I’ll get.
Do any of you have pets? What kind? For how long? Does it help keep you sane?
Or is it too much to take care of yourself and something that relies on you for everything?
A pet is a large responsibility and I’ve seen when people put their own personal comfort over the needs of their animals. Pets have no concept of human standards and I feel like that’s why I love them so much. They only reflect the love they receive. It’s hard loving something when you can hardly take care of your own basic needs but pets only care about their needs.
I lost my childhood cat 5 years ago and I still think about her but I’m thankful for the memories she’s given me and the heartbreak I’ve had to overcome. I’ve learned to love harder with less regrets, for the small animals I take care of anyway.
Do any of you have pets? What kind? For how long? Does it help keep you sane?
Or is it too much to take care of yourself and something that relies on you for everything?
A pet is a large responsibility and I’ve seen when people put their own personal comfort over the needs of their animals. Pets have no concept of human standards and I feel like that’s why I love them so much. They only reflect the love they receive. It’s hard loving something when you can hardly take care of your own basic needs but pets only care about their needs.
I lost my childhood cat 5 years ago and I still think about her but I’m thankful for the memories she’s given me and the heartbreak I’ve had to overcome. I’ve learned to love harder with less regrets, for the small animals I take care of anyway.