Why YSK: There are a lot of people these days living alone with pets and if anything happened to the owner, others may not know to attend to the pet. If something happened to you, a coma, an accident, death, etc, your wallet would be the first place anyone would look for info about you and it would probably be the fastest way to bring attention to your small loved ones.

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      1 year ago

      in fairness, my family lives 6 states away, and my friends would still take a few days before anyone noticed something was up.

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        1 year ago

        Oh wow. I can’t imagine living so far from family. 30 mins was my maximum amount of drive time away from my family. I ended up getting a house that’s 20 mins away.

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      exactly what I thought. If you get incapacitated in one way or another… someone has to notice that there’s a pet. Just… someone

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      I would say my first reaction to hearing my parent is dead/severely wounded would not be to look at home how the dog is doing but how my parent is doing or grieve.
      After maybe 2 or 3 days I would maybe have a clear enough mind to think about a pet, that’s not even mine.

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    But then you don’t really live alone if you have a pet. Checkmate!

    Actually a good idea. Lol

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    This seems like a good idea for all pet owners. My family and friends would think of my pets eventually, but it might not be the first thing on their minds.

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      I have a beagle, so I’d have the cops show up if he started baying for extended amounts of time. I’m surprised I haven’t had noise complaints already. Lil dude struggles with anxiety and will occasionally scream until I give him trazadone. When he was smaller and too young for meds, he would scream for hours. Nothing could comfort him. Poor boi had a rough start to life.

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    They also make windows tickers that say “in case of emergency we have xyz pets”. Good to stick one next to the front door.

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      Yeah – if there’s a fire or some other kind of emergency at your house/apartment and you’re not there, that kind of sticker is really important.

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    I have so many critters and I tell people about them constantly. Still gonna make a card. Well, prolly more than one. I don’t think all my animals could fit on one. I have 2 dogs, 2 cats, and 12 ducks. They are all my children and I love them more than myself.