If money isn't the problem, why not contact the Humane Society or another non-profit animal organization. You could leave your property to the organization with the stipulation that your animals be cared for (and you could define what that means). If you are wealthy enough, you may even provide a salary to a care taker. When the animals are gone from the world, then the property conveys to the organization. Thoughts being (a) they are organized enough to handle such a thing, (b) they are ethical enough not to 'off the kitties' to get the 'goodies' and (c) as an organization it takes the worry out of finding someone because they are set up, trained and should be very willing to do this. I'd talk with them (whomever you think is appropriate). For most of us, it is not just finding a trustworthy care giver, it's having enough money to provide for them and the cats. If you have property (and other wealth) this could make all the difference for your feline family. I don't know about you, but I always feel "nobody loves them like I do"...which may be true, but to ensure they're cared for is a burden relieved. ~Bonnie
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lorrie Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Living forever :-) I have provided for my cats in my will too. There is plenty of money for their care, but WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF THEM? With 15 cats this is the problem. Not the money. ..... > On 09-08, MaiMaiPG wrote: > I've provided for the care of my critters (dogs and cats and whatever > may show up) in my will. Everything is in trust to be used for their > care until they all leave this world. > _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list [email protected] http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list [email protected] http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

