There is something undeniable about the bond between pet and
pet-parent. I'm not talking about the people who "have a pet", I'm
talking about the folks who refer to their dog or cat as he, she or their
fur-child. These people have a deeper bond that envelops the entire heart.
Fortunately, I am surrounded by friends sharing this same relationship and so I
feel understood by those who matter to me.
Sadie in a favorite place. |
Today I was reminded of this connection because a dear
friend had to send her little precious kitty over the Rainbow Bridge to romp
freely and be healthy at last...at least I assume cats romp. It is always a
terrible day when you lose your furry kid, whether it is expected or not. She
was prepared for this due to a longstanding health condition but it is still a
difficult day and so I dedicate #blogyourbrand Day 18 to Sadie and her mom...Maggie, Alex, Sparky, Stanley and others will show her the ropes!
What is it about that unconditional love our pets give us
that soothes our aches, comforts our loneliness and makes us feel like we are
on top of the world and why don't we get that from any other source? There are
days when we are running errands but finally headed towards home and we both
get that giddy anticipation about going home to see our little guy. How many of
you are frequently almost late to work because they want to sit on your lap and
have their ears or belly rubbed?
Face it, they adore us and what's not to adore? Obviously
they have fantastic judgment and have deemed us as royalty. After all, they
follow us around, sit at our feet, gaze adoringly into our eyes and if you're lucky
like we are...innumerable kisses and hugs until the worries of life are only
fleeting thoughts.
Go hug your little fur-child because we don't get to keep
them forever.
2 comments:
Love this post, Lois. Happy and proud to be a fur-baby mom.
Barb.
It's a special kind of bond.
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