We recommend that you plan for your pet, to make sure that they do not end up in a shelter or with someone who you will not care for them properly.
Read MoreMany people view their pets as family. To respect the deceased person, it is important to find the pets a good home.
Read MoreThe deceased person may have been a caretaker for an elderly spouse, relative, or friend. There are many options to arrange for their care - including another family member or friend, home care, or a living facility.
Read MoreThe deceased person may have made a plan or trust for their dependent with special needs. There are also designated caseworkers to support this process.
Read MoreThis may be one person, or the role of caring for the child and managing the child's financials can be split between two people.
Read MoreWhen someone passes away who has been caring for others - whether that be children, elderly relatives, or pets - you may be both feeling grief and worried about what will happen next for those people. You don’t have to figure it out right away. The most important thing is to find somewhere they will be comfortable, even if it is just for a few days or weeks.
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