Have you ever wondered what your life would look like without your budgie? Do you think you would be better off? Or would you be utterly miserable? If these are the questions that plague you, don’t worry – you’re not alone. A lot of pet owners think about this. Fortunately, these are the types of questions we are keen on answering. So if you’ve been searching for answers, scoot closer – we’ve got all the tea.
Things are not always rosy when you’re a pet owner – this life choice can make your life harder. Some of the ways it can do this are by:
While pets are adorable, keeping them takes a lot from you, especially in terms of money. Even if buying your pet is cheap, taking care of it takes a lot more money. For instance, a small pet like a budgie can cost you up to $345 per month to take care of.
And this amount doesn’t even cover luxuries – it’s just enough to cover basics like a cage, food, toys, and medical bills. So if you’re already strapped for cash, getting a pet will just make your life harder.
In some ways, having a pet is like having a baby – you will need to sacrifice a lot of your time to do it. This is because you have to feed, bathe, and take them out to exercise regularly. And let’s not even talk about vet visits – they can be especially time-consuming if your pet is sickly.
If you have kids, keeping a pet can be tricky – they can easily harm your little ones. Even if they are highly trained, a pet can go rogue and bite, scratch, or attack your children. This is particularly an issue if you keep big pets.
If you or anyone in your household is allergic to pets, your lives will be easier without them. This will alleviate your symptoms and keep your allergies from getting worse. So if anyone in your household suspects that they are allergic to pets, volunteering in a shelter is a better alternative to keeping a pet full-time.
If you love to sleep in, having a pet may be inconvenient for you. This is because some pets consistently wake up early and can even come to your room to wake you up. What’s more? Some pets are nocturnal and even noisy at night. Ultimately, this kind of behavior can disrupt your sleep and make you grumpy throughout the day.
If there’s one thing you should know about pets, it’s that they shed fur/feathers. So if you’re planning to keep pets, be ready to clean your house more regularly.
Another way that pets can make your life harder is by destroying your property or that of others. For instance, cats are known to scratch furniture and other household items. So if your items are expensive or hard to replace, getting a pet is not a good idea.
If you’ve ever had a pet before you know how much poop they can deposit all over your house. So if you’re easily disgusted by poop, having a pet is not for you.
One of the most inconvenient things about having a pet is not being able to leave the house for long periods on a whim – you’ll have to get a pet sitter each time. So if you’re attached to being independent, keeping a pet is not a good fit for you.
Ultimately, if the above-mentioned issues are deal breakers for you, you’re better off without pets.
When it comes to happiness levels, having a pet may not do much for you. However, it can make your life better in other ways. For instance, since you have to take them outdoors regularly, pets can help you work out more often than you usually do. In the long run, this can help you lose weight, lower your cholesterol, and get your blood pressure in check.
Beyond that, having a pet can help you meet new people, particularly those who are also pet owners. You can easily meet these people at pet scores, training classes, and clubs. Another way that pets can improve your life is by adding structure to them. Since they require regular feeding, exercise, and grooming, they make it easier for you to have a consistent routine; something that can keep both you and your pet calm.
Another way that having a pet can change your life is by teaching you patience. By the time you train and take care of your pet until adulthood, you will have become more patient than you ever were. That’s why some people usually take in a pet to prepare for when they’ll have kids.
According to recent scientific studies, pets provide social support that can help stave off loneliness and anxiety. Moreover, stroking pets can relieve stress and make you feel more relaxed. Ultimately, having a pet can lead to significant improvements in your mental health.
However, scientists are still trying to fully understand how this happens and how much exposure leads to improvement.
Whether or not your life would be better without your budgie and other pets depends on your financial means, availability, health, and general willingness to keep a pet. So if you are already feeling that getting a pet would be a burden, it’s better not to go through with it!
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