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I am a 6 year old calico cat.
If My master gets a letter from his Psychiatrist Don't know if I should have posted in this group, My master tried to post in IMO, but saw nowhere to start a new thread.
He had not officially been diagnosed with any certain condition just yet, But sometimes he tells me I am all he has, and he has to keep living to take care of me.
Sometimes he tells me, so and so will come take care of me, (cause hes going to die, But he don't really want to die, but he does feel that way sometimes.
I honestly do feel that I provide emotional support and companionship to him. My master only gets $1,013.00 a month, and still has his tools as he is a retired mechanic, and wants to keep his tools, and also does woodworking, and has promised to make me a kitty condo when/ if we get moved.
He has applied for HUD because of his low income, he says "there is too much month left at the end of the money"
I don't know what that means, but I do know sometimes he has to feed me the cheap dollar store, "newmans" cat food, well, you know what,
I DIDNT EAT IT. That fixed him. He had to use his credit card to get me my fancy feast. The House we are in now is too small too, as he is often banging into things around here.
So, if his psychiatrist does believe that I do provide him emotional support, and he writes a letter, will that be enough for him to have the pet fees and/or deposits waived.
Understand, I do feel that I do provide emotional support to him, and I do believe that he honestly feels that I give him emotional support, and sort of therapy, because he thinks I am funny a lot of times.
PS, he has promised me he would not get rid of me.
So If you could help us with this, I would be thankful. I think a lot of his problem too, with depression, is where we are living too. One time when he was away, men came in here, and scattered all of my masters items around, looking for money. (I was scared, and hid behind the sofa)
I was listening on the other line (dont tell him) and the HUD lady was the one that told him, that I might be considered something like a service anamial, by providing emotional support, and that it was, indeed legal.
Thank you,
Cleopatra.
If My master gets a letter from his Psychiatrist Don't know if I should have posted in this group, My master tried to post in IMO, but saw nowhere to start a new thread.
He had not officially been diagnosed with any certain condition just yet, But sometimes he tells me I am all he has, and he has to keep living to take care of me.
Sometimes he tells me, so and so will come take care of me, (cause hes going to die, But he don't really want to die, but he does feel that way sometimes.
I honestly do feel that I provide emotional support and companionship to him. My master only gets $1,013.00 a month, and still has his tools as he is a retired mechanic, and wants to keep his tools, and also does woodworking, and has promised to make me a kitty condo when/ if we get moved.
He has applied for HUD because of his low income, he says "there is too much month left at the end of the money"
I don't know what that means, but I do know sometimes he has to feed me the cheap dollar store, "newmans" cat food, well, you know what,
I DIDNT EAT IT. That fixed him. He had to use his credit card to get me my fancy feast. The House we are in now is too small too, as he is often banging into things around here.
So, if his psychiatrist does believe that I do provide him emotional support, and he writes a letter, will that be enough for him to have the pet fees and/or deposits waived.
Understand, I do feel that I do provide emotional support to him, and I do believe that he honestly feels that I give him emotional support, and sort of therapy, because he thinks I am funny a lot of times.
PS, he has promised me he would not get rid of me.
So If you could help us with this, I would be thankful. I think a lot of his problem too, with depression, is where we are living too. One time when he was away, men came in here, and scattered all of my masters items around, looking for money. (I was scared, and hid behind the sofa)
I was listening on the other line (dont tell him) and the HUD lady was the one that told him, that I might be considered something like a service anamial, by providing emotional support, and that it was, indeed legal.
Thank you,
Cleopatra.