mourningdove
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I've always had trouble speaking to my immediate family directly at home. But we had two cats growing up, one of whom I was particularly close to (and who recently passed away, unfortunately).
1.) Communication got easier if I could hold my cat, Moon, and look at him instead of my mother or whoever I was talking to. If I had to do something particularly uncomfortable like singing "Happy Birthday" to one of my parents, having a cat-buddy held close made it a little more tolerable.
2.) Asking for things was easier if I could say Moon wanted them, instead of me. My mother used to ask me if I wanted her to make me eggs for breakfast when I was younger, and sometimes I'd really want some scrambled eggs! But I'd have to sit there and struggle with myself to even tell her "yes". So, I soon figured out, um "Moon wants scrambled eggs!". And "he" got them.
Anyone else does/did something similar? I guess I am thinking of this because I am really missing my boy. We lost him in early December last year.
1.) Communication got easier if I could hold my cat, Moon, and look at him instead of my mother or whoever I was talking to. If I had to do something particularly uncomfortable like singing "Happy Birthday" to one of my parents, having a cat-buddy held close made it a little more tolerable.
2.) Asking for things was easier if I could say Moon wanted them, instead of me. My mother used to ask me if I wanted her to make me eggs for breakfast when I was younger, and sometimes I'd really want some scrambled eggs! But I'd have to sit there and struggle with myself to even tell her "yes". So, I soon figured out, um "Moon wants scrambled eggs!". And "he" got them.

Anyone else does/did something similar? I guess I am thinking of this because I am really missing my boy. We lost him in early December last year.