Please note this is in no way intended to be legal advice.
Many states already have some sort of trust set up for the care ofpets. This can also be achieved by other tools used in properestate planning. For those of you who do visit an attorney ona somewhat regular basis to take care of wills and other estateplanning issues,I strongly suggest that you ask about pettrusts and other pet issues esp. if you are concernedaboutthe disposition of your animals after you havepassed.
Frankly, I never thought about who would take care of any of my animalsif something happened to me and I am the sort who tries to anticipateeverything.