i got my dla because i have a cat. In fact she filled the forms in
It is actually true. my cat did actually fill in my DLA form....
Statement from someone who knows you best...
"My Mum needs me. I wake her up every morning at 7:30 am. If she doesn't wake up, I sit on her until she does. She gives me breakfast (I do TRY and get her to have some to) and then I take my position next to her so I can keep an eye on her all day. She never goes out you see. Once an hour I will stretch and wake up to go and make sure she takes her ten minute break from the computer by giving me a big hug. This also ensures that she remains calm throughout the day. Lack of hugs results in lack of calmness.
I take my crunchy snacks at about 12:30 pm, which again requires me to prompt her. This is the only way I can get her to eat lunch, (and it means I get some too, bonus!)
This pattern continues through the day until 4:30pm when I give her an hours warning for the upcoming tea time.
At 530pm I come and sit on the keyboard. It is time to get off the computer and it is time for our tea.
At 11pm I will also emerge and ensure that she turns off the computer for bed time. I have to supervise her at night very closely, all night long. If she gets up in the night I follow her, and will sit on her when she gets back into bed until she falls asleep.
I also have the added responsibility of being aware of her moods. I don't like it when the wet stuff comes from her eyes and I will keep special eyes on her then. I also rub them away with my cheek when I give her hugs. She needs more during that time.
My Mum is very special. I know that sometimes she has to go out, but I do not think this is a good idea sometimes so I will sit by the front door to remind her of this. When she comes in I need to know all about whats happened while she has been out unsupervised. I think she appreciates this.
Signed.
The cat.
(further evidence added) (3 pictures of my cat helping to me to write)



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