The stray cat was wearing a collar and was suspected to be abandoned by his owner. He opened the collar and saw a letter.
It is the saddest to want to raise it but not to raise it. An animal shelter in Illinois, USA received a cat. It was a Siamese cat with a pink collar around its neck. Cats are super relatives and like to be hugged and touched. The experienced staff immediately thought that this cat should have an owner.
Since it wears a collar, what information should be on the collar? People tried to check the collar, but found a letter hidden inside. After reading the letter, people were moved. This is a paper that was obviously torn off from the homework book. It was carefully written with colored pens and neatly written: "Goodbye Violet, I think this name has chosen you, I hope I can keep you. Goodbye Violet, I hope you can become a good master. To the master: Please take good care of her. By the way, I named her. Thank you! Love your Lace."
It turned out that there was a child named Lacey who once met this cat. The child really wants to keep the cat, but he may also know that he cannot raise and take care of a cat independently. The child communicated with the cat's future owner in his tender handwriting and also named the cat "Violet". He must have liked this cat very much. The staff at the shelter decided to name the cat Violet, so they used the name given to it by the child. They also posted photos and notes of the cat online. In addition to helping the cat find a home, they also hope that the child named Laixi can see: the cat he once met is waiting for a new owner. It is currently living a good life and he can rest assured.
Growing up with pets is also helpful to children. Many families choose to let their children grow up with the cats and dogs at home. Children play and make intimate with cats and dogs. The picture of mutual dependence is really warm. In addition to the warmth of the picture, there are also many benefits for children to grow up with family pets.
Playing together is not lonely. Especially when there is only one child at home, if they have family pets, they will be less lonely. They can learn and adapt to the way they get along with others earlier. Moreover, busy parents don’t have to keep their energy on their children, so they can take a little rest.
Learning Friendship and Patience Children play with family pets and are exposed to animals since childhood, which can cultivate their patience and friendship when they get along with others. Let them understand the diversity of this world. Kittens and dogs are relatively weak, so be careful when treating them. Get along with cats and dogs more, and children will learn to treat the world gently.
Cultivate a sense of responsibility and hands-on ability. Parents can give their children trivial tasks such as feeding, walking, cleaning, etc. so that they can also be responsible for their pets when learning to raise pets, and they can also exercise their hands-on ability from an early age.
Not every child is suitable for a pet, nor is it suitable for growing up with cats, dogs and other animals. If parents plan to let their children be small poop shovelers, they should also pay attention to the following points: Is the child allergic to hair or animals? Is there a suitable environment for raising pets at home? In addition to taking care of their children, parents have enough energy to take care of their pets? Can they meet pets with gentle personality and like to get along with human children