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It’s
not uncommon for seniors to feel lonely or depressed when they retire,
their children move away or they lose a spouse or close friend or
friends. The American Humane Society states that studies show pets help
seniors overcome loneliness and depression by providing affection,
company and entertainment. Pets also provide much-needed mental
stimulation, and many pet owners find their pets help them become more
physically active as well.
Seniors
who adopt pets may also feel a sense of purpose when helping animals
who may not have anywhere to live. This is particularly true of older
companion animals, which many young families are understandably hesitant
to adopt. Mature pets might be an ideal fit for seniors. When seniors
are looking to adopt a pet, there are various reasons why older pets or
particular animals might be the perfect fit for them.
- Adult pets may already be house trained, saving seniors the trouble and effort of training them.
- Seniors may find cats fit their lifestyles more than dogs, as cats are less active and do not need to be walked or played with as much as dogs. Cats also are small and easily maneuverable, meaning even seniors who have arthritis or other physical limitations can easily care for cats. Many cats are also content to spend long periods of time sleeping on their owners’ laps.
- Small dogs that can be active within the house might be a good idea as well, especially for seniors with mobility issues. They’re also easily transported to and from vet appointments.
It’s
important that seniors carefully weigh the benefits of adopting a pet
against any limitations they may have. Having a backup plan for care is
advantageous as well. Seniors should not adopt a pet if they anticipate
frequent travel or medical care that requires they be away from home for
long periods of time.
From: http://journaltimes.com/lifestyles/senior_news/adopting-a-dog-or-cat-later-in-life/article_e715f2aa-373c-5e01-8dae-d879328431df.html
From: http://journaltimes.com/lifestyles/senior_news/adopting-a-dog-or-cat-later-in-life/article_e715f2aa-373c-5e01-8dae-d879328431df.html
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