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I think that's just wonderful...I hope when I get (hopefully!) to that age that I'd be able to have a companion cat...cannot imagine life without one! |
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I also can't imagine life without my cats. My 80 year old neighbour has said he doesn't want any more when his remaining cat goes, his reasons are he doesn't want one that will outlive him, and he doesn't want to go through the pain of losing a cat again. Luckily though, he has 3 neighbours cats that go in, plus the neighbours dog, so he gets the joy of companionship anyway. |
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I would rehome a cat to someone that age as long as there were provisions for the cat to either go into another home or come back to me, if and when that person passed away. I have an oldie cat looking for a home right now, who would love a home with old people! |
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If you think of it, a quiet older cat, particularly a cuddly one, and a lonely old person are perfect companions (subject to the practicalities) |
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My father lost his dog Spike, that had been his best friend for 15 years, when dad was 91 he died less than 12 months later. His whole sense of purpose seemed to have gone. It didn't matter what the weather was like my dad took Spike out for his walk every single day whether dad felt under the weather or not. I think a companion animal stops a lot of people whether old or young from being lonely and gives them a sense of responsibility. |
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I think its a good idea if there are provisions for the cat in the event of the older owner passing away. I would like to think I would always have a cat, as they are such good company. |
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I think it is a great idea to re-home an oldie cat to an OAP, provided there is somewhere for the cat to go if the owner died first. On another site a member was looking for an oldie dog for her mother who is in her nineties. |
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