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ting, always have been, always will be. The reason behind this theory is simple. An
ls
accepting. They accept
who
no matter how bad of a day
've had. They don't mind if
not on top of
r game, if the house is a mess, or if less
n desirable food is in the
dge.
A dog, a cat, a fish, or a bird - regardless of the type of anl, they
loyal
ends
t do not talk back, sass, or give us a guilty look. They do not offer con
nt reminders of our faults. Instead, they
happy to see us, welcoming us into their world at any time of the day.
In my opinion, anls
the superior species. Kind, gentle, protective, and aggressive - all traits
t
difficult to find in one particular human being. However, how do we find the same sense of acceptance, loyalty, and kindness without owning a pet?
The perfect solun - gar
t
. For years, I have suffered from allergies and asthma, thus limiting my selec
n of prime pets and limiting my contact with man's best
end. However, I long
the companionship and the beauty
t these an
ls possess. So, one visit to the botanical gar
s and the zoo prompted me to seek out cat gar
t
, similar to the ones on display at a popular exhibit.
It wasn't an easy task - sure there were lion gar
t
in bronze and cast stone prevalent at manufacturers and distributors online, but I truly wanted a dog or cat gar
tue. Believe it or not, I had more luck finding lamb gar
t
and all sorts of wildlife
tue construc
ns until I began searching
fountains online.
I quickly learned t fountains and
t
go hand in hand, and rightfully so. When commercial and resi
tial customers seek to enhance landscaping and gar
s, typically a fountain is the first purchase. Indoor and outdoor fountains create an illusion
t is peaceful and serene, just as a com
ting pet can provide. But, because of the admira
n
an
ls and the continuing
endship between humans and pets, an
l
t
have now become a hot commodity
both commercial and resi
tial consumers.
To my delight, I found a few cat gar
t
and planted them strategically next to my gazebo - in my safe zone away from life's interrup
ns and stresses. When I feel the need
companionship, relaxa
n, and rest, I plant myself in the gar
with a familiar face and an old
end (in other words, a herd of old
ends).
I found an easy solun to a lifelong problem. For those suffering from allergies, know
t
can have man's best
end in full
m - and it still won't talk back, sass, or lay guilty eyes upon
.
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