Have you thought about what will happen to your pets when you pass away? Here’s how to make sure they’ll be ok.
Over 60% of Australian households have pets, but how many of us have ever thought about what happens if our pet outlives us?
By making a Will that clearly states how they are to be cared for, you can make sure that your pet is ok when you pass away.
When providing for your pet in your Will your options may include:
- Leaving your pet to a beneficiary within your Will;
- Leaving funds to a friend or relative with a request they look after your pet. The monetary benefit should be gifted on the proviso that the person does take over the care of your pet;
- Establishing a trust for the care and maintenance of your pet;
- Euthanasia.
As a happier alternative to that last one, you may also consider the RSPCA Pet Legacy Program. This is where you are able to gift a monetary legacy to the RSPCA in exchange for them looking after your pet when you pass away or if you are no longer able to look after them due to illness or age.
The RSPCA will find your pet a loving foster home and will monitor their welfare on an ongoing basis, ensuring they are treated in accordance with your wishes for the rest of their life.
If you have a loved pet at home and want to make sure they are looked after if they outlive you, talk to us today about including your furry friend in your Will.
