Secure House & Pets

Keagan Mcguire

Securing a Deceased Loved One's Home: Steps to Prevent Theft

Unfortunately the home of the deceased can be a target of robbery given the information shared in obituaries and social media posts.

Next steps:

  • Secure your vacant house by locking doors and windows - consider replacing locks and using lights or timers.
  • Activate alarms if available, and ask a trusted neighbor or friend to keep an eye on your property.
  • Notify the local police non-emergency line and avoid sharing your home address publicly.
  • Regularly collect mail and newspapers to prevent your absence from being apparent.
  • Check for: running water, gas, heat, lights. Adjust thermostat.
  • Consider Temporary security services (Bark.com - search “security services”)

Organize Pet Care

Determine Caretaker:

Identify someone within your loved one's close circle who can take responsibility for the pets. Discuss this with family and friends to ensure a suitable caretaker is found.

You may consider pet care services like Rover and Wag that could lend a hand as well.

Attempt to contact the family veterinarian to understand any special needs of the pets, like medication or upcoming appointments.

Immediate Pet Care

Ensure the pets have access to:

  • Adequate food and water.
  • Regular exercise, such as walks or runs.
  • Administer any necessary medicine or vaccines as per their health needs.
  • Provide attention and comfort to help them cope with the loss of their owner.

In some instances, pet adoption will be necessary. Here are a few resources to consider:

Securing a Deceased Loved One's Home: Steps to Prevent Theft

Unfortunately the home of the deceased can be a target of robbery given the information shared in obituaries and social media posts.

Next steps:

  • Secure your vacant house by locking doors and windows - consider replacing locks and using lights or timers.
  • Activate alarms if available, and ask a trusted neighbor or friend to keep an eye on your property.
  • Notify the local police non-emergency line and avoid sharing your home address publicly.
  • Regularly collect mail and newspapers to prevent your absence from being apparent.
  • Check for: running water, gas, heat, lights. Adjust thermostat.
  • Consider Temporary security services (Bark.com - search “security services”)

Organize Pet Care

Determine Caretaker:

Identify someone within your loved one's close circle who can take responsibility for the pets. Discuss this with family and friends to ensure a suitable caretaker is found.

You may consider pet care services like Rover and Wag that could lend a hand as well.

Attempt to contact the family veterinarian to understand any special needs of the pets, like medication or upcoming appointments.

Immediate Pet Care

Ensure the pets have access to:

  • Adequate food and water.
  • Regular exercise, such as walks or runs.
  • Administer any necessary medicine or vaccines as per their health needs.
  • Provide attention and comfort to help them cope with the loss of their owner.

In some instances, pet adoption will be necessary. Here are a few resources to consider:

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