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  2. The surprising health perks of having a pet - AOL

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    Learn why having a dog, cat, or other animal companion can be good for your body and mind. Pets boost your emotional and physical health. It’s hard not to smile when a furball is scampering ...

  3. Islam and cats - Wikipedia

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    The cat is considered "the quintessential pet" by many Muslims, [1] and is admired for its cleanliness. Unlike many other animals, such as dogs, Islamic Law considers cats ritually pure and that cats possess barakah (blessings), [2] [3] and allows cats to freely enter homes and even mosques. Cats are believed to be the most common pet in Muslim ...

  4. Woman's Gut-Wrenching Reminder About Having Pets Has ... - AOL

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    It might feel cathartic to memorialize your pet in a special ceremony or plant a tree in their honor. Finding some way to actively say goodbye can be a release. Grief does get easier.

  5. Losing a Pet Is Never Easy — But These Quotes Will ... - AOL

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    These pet loss quotes can help bring comfort to those who need it, honoring our furry best friends. Losing a pet can be one of the hardest things in life. These pet loss quotes can help bring ...

  6. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the estimate of households that have dogs as pet is about 69 million. [18] Nowadays, owners that have dogs have considered them their best friend and a part of their family. Owners that have suffered from mental illness, loneliness, and distress have lightly eased with the help of their dogs. Human and dog relationships ...

  7. Pet ownership among homeless people - Wikipedia

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    Many homeless pet owners reported that having a dog facilitated conversation, but at the same time having a dog had a negative impact on their ability to find housing because homeless shelters, rental housing, and subsidized government housing continue to have strict regulations against allowing pets to reside with their homeless owners.