Thanks to the help of all of you lovely people on these forums, I think I now have a suitable next stage in care for my mum.
The next issue is her pets....
This is a difficult one, as my mum has rescued and cared for animals all her life. She has brought me up with the upmost respect for animals. So now my mum needs more care, the loves of her life her pets, cannot go with her, not even one.
I have managed I think to rehome her springer spaniel, but there are 6 cats! These are the waifs n strays that mum couldn't rehome through her rescue due to their social difficulties! I am taking one for definate with me when I emigrate, who is blind. That still leaves 5!
Two are elderly, who vet suggests may find the flight etc too stressful. I'm considering taking more with me.....
But my question to you is....
Are their any animal charities who particularly help people with Alzheimer's and their pets?
Using a charity to rehome my mums pets is difficult and a bit if a sore subject, as she has always been the charity taking in these animals!
Can anyone advise or help??
The next issue is her pets....
This is a difficult one, as my mum has rescued and cared for animals all her life. She has brought me up with the upmost respect for animals. So now my mum needs more care, the loves of her life her pets, cannot go with her, not even one.
I have managed I think to rehome her springer spaniel, but there are 6 cats! These are the waifs n strays that mum couldn't rehome through her rescue due to their social difficulties! I am taking one for definate with me when I emigrate, who is blind. That still leaves 5!
Two are elderly, who vet suggests may find the flight etc too stressful. I'm considering taking more with me.....
But my question to you is....
Are their any animal charities who particularly help people with Alzheimer's and their pets?
Using a charity to rehome my mums pets is difficult and a bit if a sore subject, as she has always been the charity taking in these animals!
Can anyone advise or help??