If something were to happen to me, Michael would keep the animals, no question. Same as if something were to happen to him, I'd keep them all.
If we were both unable to care for the animals....I honestly don't know. His parents would fight over Cynder, but that concerns me due to her health condition. I would rather he end up with his mother over his father, but even then...I don't think she'd do well. :/
My parents would probably take Histamine. Whether they keep her or rehome her I'm not sure, but it would probably all depend on how she fit in with the other animals. Abrams...that I'm not sure, either. My parents would probably want to keep him because he's my dog, but he would be an absolutely horrible fit. I'm not sure I'd trust anyone else with him, either. He needs someone who can appreciate his Abrams-ness. They would probably try, though. I can't imagine them rehoming him unless it was to someone they knew and trusted completely. He could go back to his breeder, but I'm not sure my parents would even think to get in touch with her.
Mom might keep my Guinea Pig, too. She likes piggies. But he'd likely be rehomed.
Basically, nothing is allowed to happen to both Michael and I, because no one else is crazy enough to handle them or experienced enough to handle Cynder's health issue. I would be 100% okay with people from this forum contacting my family in the case of both of Michael and I's passing and offering to take the animals. LOL
If we were both unable to care for the animals....I honestly don't know. His parents would fight over Cynder, but that concerns me due to her health condition. I would rather he end up with his mother over his father, but even then...I don't think she'd do well. :/
My parents would probably take Histamine. Whether they keep her or rehome her I'm not sure, but it would probably all depend on how she fit in with the other animals. Abrams...that I'm not sure, either. My parents would probably want to keep him because he's my dog, but he would be an absolutely horrible fit. I'm not sure I'd trust anyone else with him, either. He needs someone who can appreciate his Abrams-ness. They would probably try, though. I can't imagine them rehoming him unless it was to someone they knew and trusted completely. He could go back to his breeder, but I'm not sure my parents would even think to get in touch with her.
Mom might keep my Guinea Pig, too. She likes piggies. But he'd likely be rehomed.
Basically, nothing is allowed to happen to both Michael and I, because no one else is crazy enough to handle them or experienced enough to handle Cynder's health issue. I would be 100% okay with people from this forum contacting my family in the case of both of Michael and I's passing and offering to take the animals. LOL