Our Attachments to Pets

In a few days, we'll leave our cat at the vet's office for some minor surgery. We've grown quite fond of Frannie, and I'll worry, no doubt. That got me to thinking again about pets, and how attached we get to them. Of course, it's silly because they're just animals, but that's just the way it is. I'm also a dog lover (except for the big, mean dogs that like to attack folks). I noticed around the neighborhood flyers tacked up for a lost cockatoo named Bella. Birds never did much for me, but I hope poor Bella makes it home. I'll keep my eyes peeled. We've always kept our pets indoors since motorists like to regard our neighborhood as a fast shortcut to avoid the traffic light at the corner. But that's a different matter. For now, have you hugged your pet today?

By Ed Lynskey
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Published on November 02, 2011 01:58 Tags: cats, dogs, pets, writers
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message 1: by Michele (new)

Michele bookloverforever I think most people have a need to love and to take care of those we love. Pets are proven to lower blood pressure and give people a reason to get up in the morning and go on living. They help with depression. They return our affection by wanting us to pet them and play with them. They become companions.


message 2: by Ed (new)

Ed Michele wrote: "I think most people have a need to love and to take care of those we love. Pets are proven to lower blood pressure and give people a reason to get up in the morning and go on living. They help with..."

I find myself talking to our cat. I guess that's okay as long as I don't think she's talking back to me!


message 3: by Kathy (new)

Kathy I think the best thing animals help us do is live in the moment, enjoy the "now".


message 4: by Ed (new)

Ed Kathy wrote: "I think the best thing animals help us do is live in the moment, enjoy the "now"."

Right! They [pets] certainly are diverting from the day's hassles and worries. Thanks for the thought, Kathy.


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