I've been rerading a few of the topics on this website and I was really shocked by the story of the two cats left on their own and thrown out after their elderly human died. As I'm alone, have no family who can help, and my few friends already have cats, I'm very worried about what would happen to my seven cats if the worst was to happen.
I've contacted my local Cat Protection centre, but they were very vague and said of course they would take them in, but made no commitment, just if I was to die the authorities would call them in. But what if they don't? What if the authorities put them to sleep?
That must absolutly not happen.
I found a scheme from the RSPCA called Home For Life, but to be honest with you I know that they put animals to sleep after a month or so if nobody adopts them, so I don't really trust the RSPCA, although I'm sure they do wonderful work they don't have a no-kill policy.
I have no children and I live alone, and I'm disabled. My cats are all my life and I bless the day I met them, each one of them. They are my best friends, my family and I would do anything for them. When I go, everything I own I want to go for their care, shame that it isn't as much as they deserve.
How do I go about setting them up for life? Do I have to call in a lawyer for a decent arrangement to be made?
I know 7 is a big number, but to be honest I don't even realize they are that many, we are so close that it just feels like being part of a big family. My vet tells me he doesn't know how can I tell one from the other (six of them are black), but it's easy, I just look at them in the eyes. There's no mistaking their looks.
If anyone knows what is the best way to arrange for my adorable friends, in the event of something happening to me please let me know.