Category: Improve Mental well being

Music To Help You Sleep: Fall Asleep in Seconds!

Music that makes you sleep in seconds, what are they ? Where can we find them? Sleep is over rated, we hear this a lot from people who have hard time sleeping. But Sleep is important for both our mental and physical well-being. But during times of stress and uncertainty, you might...

Pets

One thing I’ve noticed during this pandemic are pets. People are getting them, people are are relying more on their furry friends. There’s a study that pets helped many people coped with the mental stress of being locked down during the covid-19 pandemic. In this study , it mentioned...

Prepare Your Pets for Post-Pandemic Life

The light at the end of the pandemic tunnel might seem far away but pet experts say now is the time to prepare four-legged loved ones for the eventual return of their humans to offices and schools. Dr. Zazie Todd, a veterinarian who has written over 25 books about pets,...

The pandemic has led to an enormous spike in pet

Carolyn Barg thought she'd be welcoming two kittens into her home by now.But when the kittens never showed up, she says she knew something was wrong.And now, she's out $2,500.The 62-year-old Chappaqua, New York, resident is just one of thousands of victims to pet scams.While pet scams have been...

Pets Combat Loneliness And Stress For Those Isolated during pandemic

A boy and his dog in a loving embrace. getty By some estimates, more than half of people globally own pets, and that's good news for their health, especially now. Researchers, and likely pet owners, know that having an animal companion has benefits for both physical health and mental...

Pandemic and Pets

One way to keep your pet entertained in confinement is to play with it.   Most cats are easily entertained with a peacock feather.  It is lightweight, and usually easily replaced if needed.  For some reason, a cat finds it almost irresistable.  And playing with your best friend is a...

It’s time to start preparing Fluffy and Fido for post-pandemic

It might seem too soon to think about preparing pets for the time humans will return to offices and schools. After all, a coronavirus vaccine isn’t expected to be widely available until spring at the earliest, which means that most Americans who were sent home to work or study...