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  • Writer's pictureBea Konyves

A helping paw



Every time B comes around I remember my first day here - many, many young people (although not as many as now) playing with me and petting me, and then a young B who ‘doesn’t like cats’, reading on the sofa. I helped her study, read, and work - same as I do with any other hard-working young people and youth workers here at DEIS. I heard that my cuteness boosts something called serotonin. I’m not sure what it does, but I’m sure it’s beneficial.


Today B and I worked on a Menti presentation for a Philosophy Night for the Youth Centre Members. Very intriguing, if you ask me. We, cats, are very philosophical by nature. We sit in front of windows, pensively looking at passers-by, birds, trees, and anything else. It might seem we are sleeping, but really that’s not true - we’re meditating.


-- Deisy, the Youth Worker Cat


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