Originally Posted by
momcat
This is great to hear! My Mom was in a nursing home that had pet visitors on a regular basis, both dogs and cats. With many of the residents, seeing a cat sitting in their lap purring while being petted or a dog next to the wheelchair while having his ears scritched was like being in heaven. To see the looks on the residents' faces was something else, happy and relaxed. And the residents would get so excited when a cat or dog came towards them. Even better, the visits didn't have time limits. The pets were there until each and every resident received a visit and often kisses from their kitty or puppy friend as well.
There's a lot to be said for pet therapy. Studies have shown the positive effects for the sick, injured, and elderly. A few years back, Soncat taught therapeutic horseback riding to physically and developmentally disabled children. It has been found that sitting on a horse who is walking stimulates the same muscles that would be used if the child was walking on his own.
I do hope those in charge will seriously consider bringing the animals in as a regular activity. Be sure to let your PT friends know if there's a petition we can sign or a letter we can send to support your cause!