God has blessed us with parents who can take care of us, and provide us with shelter, food, and everything. “But have we wondered about the other living beings?”, ponders Yutika Banerjee, a violinist by profession. As a human, it's our duty to protect provide, and be a pacifist person all the time, she says.
Yutika has rescued a lot of animals in her life. She says that animals have literally paused pain in her life. And since then, only the beauty of happiness has doubled up and my life is incomplete without them.
“Initially I was a happy person now I am the happiest person.
God has made humans above animals so that we take care of them, love them, and nurture them. I might not take much care of myself but I definitely take care of my pets. They have taught me to love everyone unconditionally. My life has become more meaningful ever since I rescued my babies,” shared the young violinist Yutika.
On being asked how it caters to her emotional needs, Yutika said that when she gets back home from work, she knows someone is waiting for her. When she cries, her pet tries to lick her tears and starts crying too. “Even if I cannot call him a human, I will definitely call them a pawman/pawgirl. At the end of the day, I just need a hug and I receive it unconditionally from my babies.”
Yutika said that one difference that the pets have brought to her and her family members is that they don't fight anymore. There are no arguments as the furry friends have brought ultimate peace in their lives. “We used to never get up early but now every day we have to get up hook or by crook,” shared Yutika stating that they are her priority more than anything in life.
Pets can help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness, especially for individuals living alone or going through life transitions. They provide a sense of companionship and can fill empty spaces with their presence, making us feel connected and less isolated. The playful antics, unconditional love, and joyous moments shared with pets have a profound impact on our overall happiness.
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