Retired Brains
Get a Dog or Cat

During your "older years" or after you retire, you have more time to take care of a dog or cat. Some say that your dog or cat actually takes care of you, but remember that providing care for furry members of the family can be expensive.
 
If you are not prepared to spend the money for veterinary care if your little guy or gal needs attention, you should instead spend time with a friend's or relative's dog or cat.
 
Cats, of course, do not need to be walked, but if you are considering a dog you must be prepared to take him or her out regularly rain or shine, or if you live north, in the cold, ice or snow. This is a major commitment of both time and energy and if the dog is a strong one, you must have the physical ability to handle the walks.
 
On the other hand, the rewards of the affection your new family members will show you can be very much worth it.

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