What Happens to Your Pet Now?

cat home alone

The pandemic has created a lot of new pet parents emptying shelters for companionship to get through the lockdowns. But now that most employees are vaccinated and everyone is getting used to the new normal, what happens to the adopted pets left at home?

These animals will find it hard to adjust from being with their humans all the time to become suddenly left at home alone. Pet experts advise both new and old pet owners to let their familiars get used to changing routines in advance.

One way is to start spending less time at home gradually before going back to work following a normal weekday schedule. This can help your pet avoid feeling a sudden separation anxiety that would negatively affect their health.

Source: Times News


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