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Topic: animals and depression
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dorkus_malorkus Knowflake Posts: 792 From: Reno, NV (for right now...) Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 11, 2005 02:41 AM
i'm going to ask my dad if i can get a cat. i think it would be a good idea since i have major depression and i'm lonely all of the time. i just moved away from my friends last week to stay here and try and save some money. i would most definitely like to have a companion to take care of. i had a cat all through high school and when i moved, a friend took him and he was eaten by coyotes well it's a lot of time and $ but i think it'll be worth it.well has anyone had a pet get them through difficult times, or lonliness/depression? it really helped me so i'm hoping my dad will take me to the animal shelter  IP: Logged |
thirteen Knowflake Posts: 534 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: May 2004
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posted November 11, 2005 08:07 AM
OMG. my dogs have been there for me so many times I don't know what I would do without them. I think having an animal around it a great idea.IP: Logged |
Nephthys Moderator Posts: 2162 From: California Registered: Oct 2001
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posted November 11, 2005 10:58 AM
Yes, pets are wonderful friends and companions, especially for people who are lonely! It is a great idea, yes, you should get a cat!  Sorry to hear you have depression, hopefully you can find some tools which will help you get through it! Good luck and let us know about your new feline friend.  IP: Logged |
Bluemoon Knowflake Posts: 2330 From: Stafford, VA USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted November 11, 2005 12:42 PM
I adore my cats. They are so loving and affectionate. I think it is a wonderful Idea for you to get a new pet.  IP: Logged |
Gemini Nymph Knowflake Posts: 1109 From: Registered: Jul 2004
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posted November 11, 2005 02:27 PM
I can't live without my cats because they help me so much with my chronic depression. I think cats are ideal who people strtuggling with depression ebcause they are more independant than dogs and thus are not as "high maintanence", yet are more affectionate than many other pets, like fish. The only concern is that cats do require regular care - feeding, clean water, a clean and safe place to sleep, a clean litter box, vet check-ups - and if your depression is too severe for you to handle that kind of responsibility on a consistant basis, it'd be best to have someone else around to help you care for the cat when you cannot. Otherwise cats are good companions for depressives. If you do go to the animal shelter, be sure to pick out a cat or kitten that is eager to interact with you. I know how seductive little kittens are, but please consider a grown cat, if it's the only one you'll have - grown cats are less work to care for, and you already can see what they grown-up pesonality is like. An affectionate kitten may turn out to be an aloof adult, while an affectionate adult is most likely going to stay that way. Good luck and I hope you can get a cat.  IP: Logged |