Just like the saying “Home is where peace is”, Kadali believes “Home is where pets live”. In a cozy suburban home that resonates with the joyful barks, and the soft rustle of feathers, Kadali Sathyanarayana’s family showcases a unique and heartwarming testament to the power of love transcending species.
Meet the family of Kadali– and their four-legged companions, Mythri and Gunnu the Pomeranians, Gunna the Indie dog and Samba the Labrador. Stepping into their home feels like entering a joyful menagerie where love knows no boundaries. Also, her sister’s pet Kushi is a sweetheart.
"We've always believed that pets are not just animals, they're family," says writer and influencer Kadali, as Gunnu elegantly weaves around her feet and Samba gazes at her with adoration in his eyes. "When we decided to bring our first pet into the family, we knew it wasn't just about taking care of them, but about forming genuine relationships," she added.
Kadali’s father proudly shares, "Our pets have taught us so much about responsibility, empathy, and the sheer joy of being present in the moment. They've enriched our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined," adding that dogs also understand, comprehend, complains and replies in their own language.
“Pets only keep adding to the well-being of our lives. For instance, my sugar levels and BP have gone down drastically ever since Samba came into my life. I have become more fit, thanks to all the morning and evening walks. Getting up early has its own benefits and Samba has put me on the right track,” added Kadali’s father.
Kadali shared that her father does not travel much keeping in mind Samba. “Ever since I changed my base to Hyderabad, my dad has not visited me. He says I cannot leave Samba and come to see you. So, I ensure I go and visit my lovely family every month,” smiled and said Kadali.
In this remarkable family, love is expressed in wagging tails, soft purrs, melodious chirps, and gentle nuzzles – a testament that a home shared with pets is a home filled with unconditional affection, reminding us that family knows no boundaries, not even species.
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