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Tips: When Family Pets Can’t Move with Your Loved One
From David G in Oregon
The best of all possibilities is finding people in the
community to take the pets; people who would visit with
the pets. This would keep a connection between their new
life and old; and seeing their pets would be a boost for
them. As we age, we gain certain things and we lose
certain things.
After you find caring homes for the pets, the next step
will be finding something for your parents to transfer
their pet caring emotions to. Did their home have
plants? Will their new home allow plants? The most
important part for us when our parents get older is
sparking an enthusiasm for life, whether it be pets,
plants or new friends. Keeping them pumped up from one
day to the next is a gift they need. Pets and plants,
things that need their care to survive, fulfill a human
need. Nurturing life is a gift your parents have. Your
gift to them may be helping them find new things to
nurture.
From Mrs. K in Arlington, Texas
In regard to the animals that need a new home as their
owners go into a long-term facility: if the animals are
purebred, check the breed’s "club." They usually have
people willing to help find a new home for pets of the
same breed; i.e., the poodle club would help with the
poodle, etc. They even will find temporary homes until a
more permanent one may be found.
From Carol S. in Maryland
The answer, in my opinion, is to find a rescue group for
whatever breed the dog is; cat or bird as well. The
Internet would be your best source to find a group,
which will place the animal in a loving caring home. The
rescue group will transport the animal to a new home and
pick them up right at the house.
From Edna in North Carolina
If no one close by is willing to take care of the pets,
then call the closest vet and ask them if they know of
someone good with pets that would be willing to watch
out for them or keep them as their own.
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