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Benefits Having an Emotional Support Cat

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The first thing many people think of when they hear the term “emotional support animal,” or “ESA,” is a friendly dog. But did you know that cats can also be an emotional support animal? A lot of people put off getting an ESA because they think it has to be a dog, but there are no rule against having an emotional support cat.

An emotional support cat is a great way for people who have mental health problems like anxiety or depression to live a more fulfilling, happy life. Emotional support cats can offer the same healing benefits as dogs. They really can be great friends.

Emotional Support Animals

Any animal, including cats, that is there to help a person feel better and be more comfortable. There is a law called the Fair Housing Act.

Many different types of animals can be ESAs. They can range rabbits to horses, but they can be any animal. However, the two most common types of emotional support animals are dogs and cats. Both are usually friendly and comforting by nature. Just about any kind of cat or dog that is friendly and not aggressive can be used as an emotional support animal.

Cats can be great emotional support animals. People who have chronic pain have said that their cats help them deal with loneliness and depression when they have flare ups, are sick, or can’t move. Many people find that the companionship of cats can help them get through things like stress and anxiety.

Choosing to Have an Emotional Support Cat

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Service and emotional support dogs can be great, but not everyone can have dogs. Some people don’t like dogs, and some people might not be able to take care of a dog that is very active. If you don’t like dogs, or you are unable to have one, you can turn a cat into an emotional support anima. Cats can be good friends and family members to their owners and even other animals. While cats can’t be registered to be official “service animals”, they can be great emotional support animals.

The right emotional support cat will be friendly, easy to care for, and love to be near people. For many people, there is nothing better than having a friendly emotional support cat to come home to after a long day at work. Emotional support cats can be a great friend to have by your side. Whether you need a friend to help you through a bout of depression or just want one to make life a little less stressful, emotional support cats can be a great choice.

The Benefits

When you have an emotional support animal, you can have more space for them. It might be a good idea to look into getting your pet registered for emotional support if you think it would help you feel better about yourself.

There are many benefits to having an emotional support cat, and they can be very good for your health and well-being. It may be different for each person, but many people who have emotional support cats enjoy relief from:

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • post-traumatic stress
  • ADD
  • other psychological issues

The two biggest benefits of emotional support cats are that they help with anxiety and depression, providing companionship and purpose. Nobody has a perfect life, and we all deal with the stress that can weigh us down at times. It can be very helpful to have a friendly emotional support cat to help us when we are down. Many people who have post-traumatic stress, like people who have received abuse or armed forces members who have just come home, find that having an emotional support cat around helps.

Catonsville Cat Clinic Can Help

Looking for a new kitty to call your own emotional support cat? Already have a cat that you’d like to do that with? Give Catonsville Cat Clinic a call and get your furry companion checked out. We’ll make sure they are healthy and up to the task of supporting you. We look forward to your visit.

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