I think its a great idea! Hope this below helps! I'm only a ninth grader so I did my best!
Explanation:
I get anxiety and just seeing a kitten helps soothe me, but I still have worry gripping at me. And when I go to the pound just to <em>pet</em> the kittens and cats my worries drift away.
Whenever we get in fights/ whenever I have a hard time I have no one to vent too. I feel isolated and alone. Having a animal around would help me process whats <em>really</em> <em><u>real</u></em> and knowing that this animal would love me unconditionally without any fake friendliness is something I really <em>need</em> not just want.
I will do everything myself, from brushing to stinking my school ready outfit for cleaning the litter box. I wont forget! I'll set alarms on my phone to feed him/her. to clean out the litter box. And even stick post it notes around. (Parents love post it notes for some reason)
It wont just be fun and games ( you might want to start out with this line first) How am I going to survive in the real world if I cant even take care of a kitten! Parents are supposed to prepare you for th adult hood. How am I to be prepared if I can't even raise a tiny little animal. let me prove it to you
Answer: i say: promise u will take great care of the kitten , u are responsible enough. U will be more careful, and u will be aware of what the kitten is doing
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