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Pet Companions: Why Neurodivergent People Bond So Deeply with Animals

Pet Companions: Why Neurodivergent People Bond So Deeply with Animals

Update: 2025-12-18
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In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott explore the powerful role animals play in neurodivergent lives — from emotional regulation and routine to responsibility and companionship.


Sparked by Simon adopting a dog, the conversation moves through childhood memories of pets as lifelines, the unique bond many Autistic and ADHD people form with animals, and why pets often provide connection without judgment when people cannot.


They also speak honestly about the realities: financial strain, PDA, sensory triggers, burnout, and the unavoidable heartbreak of loss. Rather than romanticising pet ownership, the episode balances warmth with realism — acknowledging both the regulation animals bring and the responsibility they demand.


Together, they discuss:

  • Why pets are so common in neurodivergent lives
  • Animals as emotional regulation, comfort, and routine
  • Being alone without being lonely
  • How pets support motivation, structure, and daily functioning
  • PDA, autonomy, and responsibility of pet ownership
  • Grief, anticipatory loss, and loving animals through ageing
  • Why understanding your own neurodivergence matters when choosing pets


This episode is a heartfelt, funny, and deeply human reflection on why animals mean so much to neurodivergent people — not as therapy tools, but as companions, family, and anchors in an overwhelming world.


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Pet Companions: Why Neurodivergent People Bond So Deeply with Animals

Pet Companions: Why Neurodivergent People Bond So Deeply with Animals