My lovely wife and I are anxious to have new furry friends back in our lives again, after losing our last one, Butterscotch, to natural causes.
Butter was amazing and brought balance, love, peace and harmony to our lives.
It is truly amazing how they affect your physical and emotional state in positive ways.
Butter always calmed my normally hyper disposition.
I am wired to race through life with little ability to control my OCD, anxiety and well...just plain ridiculous over thinking and paranoia about details and finite mansplaining, as seen here and in most of my posts.
My mind just won't stop racing and my body takes a toll through osmosis with regard to how I can't just slow things down and...be in the moment.
I am either planning for my next move or judging my last.
BUT! Furry friends don't judge me. They don't analyze me. They don't care about the bullshit!
They just love unconditionally.
We can't wait to have that back in our lives.
Once we put some projects behind us and are settled, and can provide the very best life for new furry friends...its on!!!
We will be getting two kittens and a puppy. They will grow up together and become part of our family. We will be available to them all day every day, as we are retired. We live in the country and will have so much fun exploring and just hanging out, enjoying life together.
I saw two reels online that I can't wait to do.
One is where you put on a pullover hoody backwards and place your kitty in the hoody. Then your baby is cradled there, purring and cuddling.
The other is, installing various types of items in your home that are designed specifically for furry friends activities. Nothing a human would ever use, but instead the intent is to have a sort if hybrid home that supports their lifestyle and yours. So these items are, to an extent, what they will use, not you. While your on your treadmill, they use their treadmill. Not a great example but to suffice to say, you will be providing things found in the wild that they have evolved to expect in their lives. Things like elevated platforms, simulated tree trunks, edible plants, small spaces hidden away, hanging limbs or nets, rope bridges, pull ropes, heated or cooled flooring accessories that mimic out door environments like the cold ground in the winter or warm sand in the summer. The list is endless. The upside is they won't care about you furniture or curtains lol. They will be so busy playing with each other and you, that maybe just maybe, they will stay off your counter tops and out of your guitar amps and such.
No worries here about furry friends and what they may or may not get into. We raised two lovely children and they have children, so we have experienced it all.
Let the games begin.
Sorry for my rant, I just LOVE furry friends!!!
Best to you.