Animals: Our Light of Hope in a Time of Uncertainty

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The coronavirus pandemic has changed the world we live in and mostly in a depressive tone. But despite the gloom of isolation in our homes, the animals we live with do their best to keep us happy even when they’re oblivious to what’s happening outside.

Megan Mueller, the Elizabeth Arnold Stevens Junior Professor at Cummings School said, “A lot of us are connecting remotely with other people right now, and that’s great. But pets are physically present in a way that other forms of social and emotional support aren’t these days for many people, and there’s really something to having that tactile component of petting or touching a pet.”

News source: amityvillerecord.com

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