Offering information for women who want to have the company of their pet but are restricted in caring for it
Pets can be a significant part of life when you're in your "golden years" as you have the time to devote to them. They can also provide companionship when getting human company is difficult. There are resources out there to help enable you to keep a pet passed when you feel able to fully look after it - such as dog walking - and to help you with the great loss that the death of a pet can bring.
Websites Offering Support:

The Cinnamon Trust
is the only specialist national charity for people in their last years and their much loved, much needed companion animals.
A network of 15,000 volunteers “hold hands” with owners to provide vital loving care for their pets. The trust works to keep the owner and the pet together – for example, they’ll walk a dog every day for a housebound owner, they’ll foster pets when owners need hospital care, they’ll fetch the cat food, or even clean out the bird cage, etc.
When staying at home is no longer an option, you can find a lists of care homes and retirement housing happy to accept residents with pets, and providing previous arrangements have been made with the trust, they will take on life time care of a bereaved pet.

Blue Cross for Pets
has a Pet Bereavement Support Service on 0800 096 6606 (UK only including northern Ireland). Alternatively you can also email the Pet Bereavement Support Service on pbssmail@bluecross.org.uk

Animal Welfare Foundation
As a pet owner you may have to cope with the difficult experience of the death of an animal that you love.
There is lots of advice available on how to cope with bereavement but situations when you have to take the decision for your vet to end your pet’s life to avoid their suffering are rarely talked about.
‘Saying goodbye – the ultimate kindness’ will tell you everything you need to know about euthanasia -the act of putting your animal to sleep – so that you know what to expect and the choices that you will have.
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