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Pets Can Only Love You Back

By Bernice Wallace


Do you ever second-guess yourself? Don't deny it; there are times that when you want to do something or when you have to make a big decision and at the last minute, you'll suddenly retract. You have rational thoughts about doing what you want. You have this nagging feeling of "hey, do it! Do it!" but you just never come around to do it. You know what those thoughts are? It's your instincts. They're what you call "gut feeling". It transcends or even blazes above from rational thought. No matter how many times you suppress them, your instincts come out.

The answer to the question is it depends. Depending on the circumstances, it can do an effect or do nothing. There's still a debate and research going on about this but before you go buy a truck full of cake for your dog, you'd better take note of these. There's a reason you don't see a cake being eaten by dogs that much. It's because cakes don't have ingredients that can benefit the dog. The ingredients were only meant for human beings. The ingredients might be foreign to a dog so in some cases, the dogs might puke it all out because their bodies can't absorb it.

Just like chocolate, cakes aren't that harmful if taken in small quantities. But don't get your hopes up; it's not advisable to feed them cakes all the time. Don't feed them too much cake or you'll get consequences. The most common consequence is your dog will get too fat. Because cake has an amount of fat that isn't in the normal diet of a dog, they might absorb too much of the fat and accumulate all over their body. If a dog gets too fat, their joints might not be able to support the added weight. All this because of cake? You'd better watch out. And cake contains sugar which can dissolve off a bit of their teeth.

Thanks to the cat's rodent instinct, Grandma can relax in a rodent-free home with the cat always catching rats and eating them. On lonely days, it's mostly your grandmother on her own. With a cat, your grandma has a companion to keep her company. Your grandmother might not like the cat's pee. Some cats tend to pee almost anywhere, even on the walls of house. So watch out for that. Your grandmother should watch out when she's got food flashed before a cat's eyes. Cats are good at hunting so stealing is nothing to them. One swoop and your grandmother's food is gone.

So learn to obey your instincts. If you have that nagging feeling or urge to do something, go for it. You don't have to do it all the time but at the same time, don't second-guess yourself all the time. Look at your pets; they obey their instincts so why not do the same? If you can take care of your pet very well, you can take care of yourself very well too.




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