Pet cats against AIDS and others
With no specific cure for your
ailment, no idea if when is the end, not many people who are willing to get
close to you, no more time to be guilty then and now…
These are just some of the many
uncertainties and pain a person with AIDS, HIV or any other STDs (Sexually
Transmitted Disease). As a kind of sickness which the society feels less
acceptable, any person who has it, no matter how callous he or she may be will
really feel lonesome. According to a study published in the April 1999 journal
AIDS Care, those who own pets such as cats are also less likely to suffer from
depression, even as symptoms from this frightening disease become more severe
This feeling of solitude and
helplessness will just worsen things. At this point of their lives, they need
to be stress-free, guilt-free and so forth. Moreover, they must feel happy,
accepted and loved. Being in their situation is difficult. If they do not find
means of recreation, they would feel so much depression and anxiety. Thus,
health hazards would be so strong to overcome.
Companionship and consistency are
among the wonderful things pets could give AIDS or HIV patients and victims.
These animals provide them pleasure, love, attention emotions which they cannot
freely have from others due to the negative social stigma we have around. "The benefits of pet
ownership especially these affectionate cats, are real -- physically, mentally
and psychosocially," confirms Dr. Daniel Joffe, a Calgary veterinarian who specializes in companion
animals. People need companion. If in the absence of a good friend or a
loved-one, pets are the purest source of joy.
We do not have to insert coins just to be entertained. For
animal-assisted therapy patients, they do not have to stay in bed, shedding all
those tears at all times. As a medium of social interaction, pets help one
patient feel better by easily linking him with other patients. Interacting with
one another is not merely a way of meeting somebody who has the same situations
like yours. Indeed, it helps you feel that you are not alone and that someone
else could understand where you are coming from. A friendship may bloom and few
know that friendships provide a lot of remedies to even deep pains beyond the
treatment of chemicals.
Long time ago, pets such as cats graced our homes and we
felt happy. Today, they grace hospitals and asylums: we feel safe and sane. We
must consider them as blessings. Thus, encourage the rest of the world to take
care of animals. The world needs them. We need them.
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