My nuece will take Daisy, but it would involve a long flight and when she got there, niece’s cat might not like her. Not so good.
However, I have new neighnbrrs from Ukraine who have a family of really lovely cat lovers here. I would rather one of them become Daisy’s new mom. Have not talked to Tamara about it yet but will very soon. Her family has quite a lot of money, but I would leave plenty for Daisy’s needs.
That’s very good. The peace of mind is worth a lot!
If they agree, it might not be a bad idea to write it down somewhere just to be safe, and have it where it can be signs easily. When Hubby’s single sister died at home unexpectedly, she had two cats. The cops had a Animal Control pick them up and they were taken to the pound.
We took off work and it took us two days to teach them down because L.A. has so many shelters. Then it was another major event to take them home. We had to get documentation from the Coroner and one other place (can’t recall who anymore).
Apparently, CA would rather euthanize two beautiful healthy cats than send them to a loving home. She had a Will that stipulated the Trustee either take them or find a good “parents” — AND they would/could reside in her gorgeous Brentwood condo as long as the cats lived — AND there was about $1 million for cat expenses.
It took us forever to find her Will, but once we did, it all worked out. She was a sweet single girl (woman) and was able to take in the responsibility. We figured the Trustee spent some time over the years looking for twins or Bubba and Lily so they could live forever - LOL!