Caring for Your Pet When You’re Not Around

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As pet lovers, we appreciate the companionship our pets provide us in our lives. That’s why we return the favor by giving them a safe cozy home, cleaning them, and feeding them highly nutritious meals.

When we’re away, we also hire someone else to look after our pets. But not all of us consider what happens to our beloved furry friend when we pass out of schedule. To start, you must consider who you would like to look after your pet when you’re gone.

It’s best to talk to that chosen person first because they may not want the responsibility of adopting your pet. It’s also good to name a substitute beneficiary if the primary person in your will can no longer take care of your pet when you’re long gone.

Then, leave money for the upkeep of your pet to minimize the responsibilities of your beneficiary. If you cannot find someone to take care of your pet, you can choose a specialist charity to be written in your will.

Source: This is MONEY.co.uk


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