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In reply to the discussion: 102-year-woman falls for shelter cat and adopts him... [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)25. I read the article and missed that.
I've already told two different friends that if anything happens to them (not likely, they're younger than I am) I will happily take their cats. I already know the cats in question, and you just never know. But what I did learn from my time at the animal shelter that it can be a good idea to have a plan in place, especially if you're not very young.
And I agreed that companion animals can be an excellent thing for older adults. I think more assisted living places should have them. Me, I'll want to be in one with cats, no dogs allowed. Someone else would prefer the opposite. Or both.
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The story mentioned that Iona's son made a promise that Edward would stay
bullwinkle428
Jan 2015
#37
I am too, and I'm sure her son, who could feasibly be as young as 60 ;)
ScreamingMeemie
Jan 2015
#23