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Pets and relief from stress
The Island
|September 27, 2025
In the clamour of daily life, stress has become an almost universal condition.
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Whether it is the pressure of work deadlines, the strains of family obligations, or the uncertainties of a changing world, most people carry invisible burdens. Medical professionals and therapists often suggest exercise, meditation, or counselling as strategies to manage stress. Yet there is another remedy, far more familiar and available in many households: the companionship of pets. Cats stretching across a sunlit floor, dogs wagging their tails at the sound of their owner's footsteps, birds chattering cheerfully in their cages, or even fish gliding in a tank offer quiet but powerful relief from the tensions of life.
What makes the relationship between humans and animals so unique is the unspoken understanding that exists between them. Pets do not ask questions, give unsolicited advice, or judge. A dog will listen as its owner vents frustrations after a long day, and a cat will curl up silently on the couch, offering warmth without condition. This sense of nonjudgmental companionship is rare among human interactions and is one of the reasons pets provide such comfort.
The bond is rooted in routine and trust. Feeding, grooming, and caring for a pet creates a rhythm that grounds owners, often forcing them to slow down and be present. For people overwhelmed by a busy schedule, this ritual can act as an anchor. Studies have shown that simply stroking a pet lowers heart rate and reduces blood pressure, a physiological reminder of the calming effects of touch.
Stress, while not new, has acquired a sharper edge in modern life. The constant flow of emails, social media notifications, and an always-on work culture leave many people without time to decompress. This environment has given rise to increasing cases of anxiety, burnout, and even physical illnesses linked to chronic stress. Doctors warn that prolonged exposure to stress hormones weakens the immune system and heightens the risk of heart disease.
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