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Some good friends of ours recently adopted a kitten named Weber. They have two young children, a puppy, and brand new carpeting. So when Weber inevitably imploded that relationship with some very naughty, unmentionable behavior, he needed to be re-homed. Having seen Weber happily allowing our friends' preschoolers to carry him around and play with him like an accordion, I knew he was a great family cat. So I had no choice but to cash in one of my "Guitar = Cat" cards.
We had 2 cats: Gilbert and Sullivan. While they are much beloved, they are also old curmudgeons who don't abide much kid-handling. We really needed a kid-friendly cat. Margot always wanted to hold and cuddle the cats but that was against Cat Policy #452. And Miles is a true cat magnet for all cats.
Enter Weber, Andrew Lloyd (His original name already fit). An active, kid-loving, rambunctious stripped guy.
Sigh. So, now I'm officially on my way to this...
Enter Weber, Andrew Lloyd (His original name already fit). An active, kid-loving, rambunctious stripped guy.
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Research shows human-animal interaction helps calm nerves - just what my anxious boy needs. So this was really a therapeutic move, not a crazy cat lady move, see?
Weber has been a great addition to the menagerie. He actually likes to be "manhandled," as we call it - he doesn't mind being carried around by small arms, dropped to the floor, or rough-housed with. Miles seems to relax with Weber. A great new live tool for the anti-anxiety toolbox!
All in all, Weber is as essential an aquisition as, say, a new classical guitar.
What do you think? Do your pets add to your family's happiness quotient?
What do you think? Do your pets add to your family's happiness quotient?