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DEMENTIA |
January 19, 2023 |
Reviewer:
Jane Loader from FORDINGBRIDGE, Hampshire England
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I was worried that Mum might be against having a cat….having always had dogs I knew she wouldn't accept a robotic dog. I left the cat in my kitchen and she immediately picked up on him! I asked her if she's like to take him to her room and it has been warmly welcomed and enjoyed. I can't tell you what a success it has been. If we go out she is thinking of him, and looks forward to getting home, she asked me "did you think I was lonely" - I answered "well yes" she said, "Well I wont be anymore". So anyone thinking of getting a loved one with Alzheimer's or Dementia a robotic pet, and wondering if it will be worth all that money, my answer would be YES! Especially if introduced in a subtle and caring way. My parcel had a long journey and extra tax to pay, when it arrive I couldn't get it to work, but new batteries were all that was needed, it seems he had been me-owing all the way over the big pond! <br> <br> "We are so happy to hear that your Mum loves the robotic cat and we are happy to hear that it was gently introduced to her. We always recommend that. We are sorry to hear about the batteries. All pets comes with a fresh set and they should work no matter the shipping distance. Happy to hear that a new set got everything in perfect order". - The Alzheimer's Store
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