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Post by ZandraJoi on Oct 25, 2020 11:01:43 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2020/10/25/pet-care-after-death-of-owner.aspx Story at-a-glance Many older people worry that if they get a pet in their later years, they may die before their animal companion, or become unable to care for them Seniors who want to be pet parents should know they can make legal arrangements to provide for their animal companion’s care in the event they cannot One very important decision will involve choosing a new guardian for the pet; it’s also important to make future pet care wishes legal with a pet trust that includes financial arrangements With peace of mind about securing their pet’s future, more seniors may be encouraged to go ahead and adopt a new furry friend My notes: I've been keeping a list on our pets. What they eat, our vet records, commands, quirks, etc. I update my mom regularly 'cos if something happens, I want to be sure my pets will be as comfortable as they can be.
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Post by Bob on Dec 2, 2021 19:56:04 GMT -5
I should do that too.
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