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That’s amazing. Obviously, Rico knew that this was a place of healing, and found his own role in helping others.
He seems very happy in his work.
The Bible tells us that animals are instinctively wise. I’ve seen this same sort of thing, firsthand, where a cat living in the Vet’s office visits otjer animals to comfort them and reduce anxiety.
They can relate to, and comfort each other. It’s almost as if the cat is saying it’s OK you’ve got this.
It is. The vet’s office I mentioned truly seemed to be better off because of that cat. He was smart, and knew that what was happening was for the patient animal’s good.
Animals could teach us so much, if we would let them.