What’s good about having a pet? While they can be annoying at times, when they are cared for and trained properly, they truly become an integral part of our daily lives. I vividly remember years ago when my sisters had a pet cat named Leo. At first, I was quite resistant to him and didn’t encourage my sisters to keep him with us. However, over time, Leo slowly won me over.
He would come and sit beside me, curl up on my lap, and sometimes even “massage” my back and shoulders. It may sound hard to believe, but it’s true—he had his own gentle, affectionate way of showing care. Before I knew it, Leo wasn’t just a pet anymore; he had become a comforting and cherished presence in my life.
He seemed to sense when I was angry, and at times he would even appear upset with me—especially when I ignored him or forgot to feed him in my sister’s absence. Leo eagerly awaited my sister’s return from work each evening, a routine I hadn’t noticed at first. It was only after she pointed it out that I began to observe him more closely. To my surprise, I discovered that he faithfully waited by the door for her every single evening.
Having a pet at home can be a wonderful experience—but only if you’re truly able to care for it properly. Pets depend entirely on their owners for their well-being, so if you’re unsure about how to look after them or cannot meet their needs, it’s better not to have one at all. Responsible ownership is essential to ensure a happy and healthy life for any pet.