Shtinky Puddin’ is a loving MUTTS character who cares about his friends, appreciates the beauty of the world around him, and speaks up on behalf of endangered wildlife (especially tigers). He can’t help but to spread warmth and delight everywhere he goes! We believe the world could learn a thing or two about showing kindness to others from this adorable cat. Check out these three valuable lessons.
Stand for Causes You Believe In
Although there is a lot to be grateful for in this world, there are also many injustices. When you become a voice for the voiceless and stand alongside great causes, you’re exhibiting indomitable kindness. Standing up and serving causes such as helping homeless animals and people, saving the environment, or fighting against prejudices makes a difference. Shtinky Puddin’ always stands for others even if he isn’t a member of the group impacted. This demonstrates not only kindness but selflessness.
Be Compassionate Toward Others
It takes a kind person to look beyond their challenges and extend compassion to others. (Take a note from Shtinky Puddin’, who is always compassionate toward other creatures — whether they’re large or small, animal or human.) Between the effects of COVID-19, the recent winter storms, and various other hardships, we’ve all likely seen humans and animals who have faced harsh times lately. To extend compassion, you might share kind words or offer to be a sounding board for those who need it.
Be Kind To Yourself
Don’t forget to put yourself on the list of people who deserve kindness. When you’re kind to yourself, you gain the fuel needed to help others. Shtinky Puddin’ shows kindness to himself by viewing himself in an empowering light. There are many ways you can incorporate healthy self-love habits into your daily life. Try positive self-talk, treating yourself to your favorite things, or scheduling time to relax.
We hope that Shtinky Puddin’ has inspired you all to lead a life of love. In the comments, please share with us how MUTTS characters have motivated you to practice compassion and kindness.
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