Emotional support pet
charlie79
Online Community Member Posts: 351 Empowering
Is it worth registering my cat for pip assessment. Had her for 5 yrs she is emotional support for anxiety and ptsd. But due to meds scattered sleep and disorientated unable to do routine my carer changes toilet tray daily and checks food. Is it worth registering or will it go against me
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It's lovely to hear your cat helps you. I have a cat too and he really helps my daughter with her Autism and anxiety. She's forever asking me if we can have a kitten because she loves all cats.I'm not sure what you mean by "registering your cat for PIP assessment" I don't think your cat will help you score any points. In fact it has been known for a pet to go against you for certain descriptors.What you should concentrate on is where and why you think you should score those points. Including those real worl examples that were mentioned in your previous thread.0
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