Adopt-a-pet posted on having a plan in place for your pets.
It's so important. I've had applicants tell me, "We don't plan to die soon." That's not the answer we are looking for. Things can happen so quickly, so make sure you have a plan in plan for your pets. The year 2020 showed us that the unthinkable can happen. We don't want our pets to be the fall-out if something does happen.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A PLAN FOR YOUR PETS.
Zoey is mine and Minnie is a permanent foster. My daughters are my back-up people. They know how important my pets are to me, and they will insure they are cared for if something ever happens.Rascal is safe with his mom, Toni. I know she has a back up plan.
Tina is a joy to her family. She revitalized the house when she joined it. I know her parents have a plan.
Sophie-- so precious. Yep-- her mom has a plan.
Katie and Sheri were adopted from us. They were part of the Potomac Six. Their owners have a plan in place.
Murphy and Ming-- adored!! Plan in place, I'm sure.
Do you have a plan for your pets? Make sure they don't end up in a shelter by having one. They will love you for it. 💙💚💜
It is in my will ...... I have left the correct money to the RSPCA that has a foster group that will look after your pet if you die before them until the pet pass's too.
ReplyDeleteI did not name my dog but said "my pet" ... that way if I get another one or Yum Yum dies and I get a cat for example .... it will be covered and will be safe.
Many people do this so my Solicitor said on the day I did my will.