Sunday, February 22, 2015

Cat Sense

Anyone that owns a pet is aware of what they can teach humans (see the posts Ideal Communicators and The Dog Days of Robert). In Living Happy: Insights from a Blind Cat by Peter W. Cat (available through Amazon.com), a cat who has dealt with a former abusive home, losing his claws, abandonment, and eventually blindness, has learned to be cheerful, have a positive attitude, and adapt to life’s ever-changing circumstances (find new ways to do old things).
A good example of this would be how this blind feline gets around the home he lives in. Peter White Cat. follows along the wall to find out where He’s at. When needed Pete, a survivor, often uses his front paw as a cane when changing from surfaces like carpet to linoleum.
If you watch someone who is physically disabled it always amazing how they’ve learned to adapt to the environment around them. My question is how are you adapting to the life around you? You can be miserable, and bemoan to all those that surround how awful your life is. If a cat can make needed life changes, why cant you?
Thank God you still have life. Positively deal with the cards life has dealt you. It may not be fair, but it’s all you got. If you improve your attitude, your existence will seem brighter. As always, the choice is up to you.


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