It’s a very rewarding experience. My girlfriend and I got a kitten last winter. She’s very friendly and very easy to care for. Just be sure to spend time with the cat everyday and make arrangements for when you go out of town. I’d highly recommend keeping the cat indoors to limit exposure to fleas/ticks/mean cats, etc. In the long run, they will live longer and lead a happier life.
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I’ve worked in law enforcement in the past. While I enjoyed being a police officer, it did have its drawbacks. I loved being able to help others and knowing that citizens looked to you during times of need. However the odd hours and stressful working conditions made it difficult for my family, and I eventually chose to resign. I’d recommend law enforcement to anyone wanting to help the community, but just be sure to consider how it will affect those you love. It’s a great career, but for me it wasn’t worth the strain on my personal life. It takes a special person to serve in law enforcement, and I have nothing but respect for those who do.
