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Long live the king.
I’m having a Monday feeling towards Tuesday! #smushiecat #smushiethecat #catsofrva #catstocker #igcatjunky #showcasing_pets #cutest_meow #mygreatcat #meowvswoof #igbest_cats #bns_cats #yourcatstoday #a_world_of_cats #worldcatsjournal #instacat_meows #topcatphoto #catsygram #best_cats #magnificent_meowdels #catsrequest #instabeautifulpets #excellent_cats #cats #catworldwide #tuesdays #loves_cats #animalviews #bestcats_oftheworld #catfollowers (at Richmond, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CByEzrupXax/?igshid=rdd04s4fcue6
Seniors Supporting Seniors
Did you know… brushing your cat can help you lower your heart rate, temperature, blood pressure, and reduce stress? Adopt 11 year old Salamanda and not only help out this senior cat by providing her with the love she deserves, but improve your health, too.
Would you like to get out and meet your neighbors? Adopt 10 year old Beagle, Tootles! Walking a dog in the neighborhood helps you become more social. You can improve your health by walking and meet your neighbors as you go along. Plus, when you get home, Katie would love to snuggle, too!
Studies have shown that having a pet in a home with a senior can provide many health benefits along with improving overall quality of life. Here are just a few:
Lower cholesterol
Increased Exercise and Movement, helping the cardiovascular system and improving flexibility
Lower Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
Reduced stress
Companionship
Sense of purpose and responsibility
There are also benefits to adopting a senior pet vs. a younger pet:
The pet’s personality has been established and may be known
The pet’s activity level may be lower and better suited for a senior owner
Older pets can be more gracious and their human bonding is accelerated
The long term commitment may be less than that of a puppy
If you or someone you know are interested in adding a pet to family, here are some things to consider.
Why do you want a pet?
Are you ready for the commitment?
What kind of pet is best for you?
Can you afford it?
Is your space appropriate?
Adoption Fees for Seniors Supporting Seniors*
*For qualifying Senior Adopters 55 and Older
Dogs: 5-7 Years: $50, 8+ Years: Waived
Cats: 5+ Years old: Waived
Seen on Granby. This is Cornelius and he'll happily point you in the direction of The Fancy Biscuit. Manners abound with this cheerful fellow.
Benefits of owning a Cat!
Happy Hug a Cat Day everybody! Did you know hugging a kitty isn’t just a great way to brighten your day, but there are also tangible benefits to your health and happiness? Here are a few reasons!
-Having a cat reduces stress and anxiety. Cats are notoriously low maintenance, and a simple petting session is enough to relax owners and kitty alike!
-Having a cat can make you more popular! Everyone will want to come and meet your furry adorable friend.
-Cats are like a vitamin boost! Exposure to pet dander and fur can boost your immune system!
-Speaking to your cat is easier than talking to a human. Most cat owners -already know this. In one study, researchers observed that pet owners talking to their pets were more relaxed than when speaking with people. The study also showed that it was beneficial for keeping your blood pressure low.
-Petting a kitty can be comforting. Cuddling your favorite pet can release hormones in your brain that make you feel calm, and lovey-dovey.
-Cat’s are HILARIOUS! If you are looking for a good chuckle, a feline might be the entertainment you have been searching for!
-Adopting a cat saves a life! Not only will you benefit as a human from adopting, you can also feel great about giving a home to a pet in need!
Seen in Carytown, straight chillin.
Finally snowing in Richmond. #catsofrva #rvacats #firstsnow #rva (at Richmond, Virginia)
Attempt No. 2 at a family photo. This time with some catnip and treats! Cats & Cocktails made it to 1K followers! Thanks for all the love! 😻 #catswillbecats #familyphoto #catsbeingcats #catsofrva #catsofinstagram #catportrait #nationalblackcatday (at Richmond, Virginia)