straightforward:
16. Can I make provision for my pets in my will?
Yes, but you cannot leave money to an animal. If you have made arrangements for your pet you should include this in your will, otherwise the executors may decide on some other course in ignorance of your intentions.
If you wish to provide for your pets, and can spare the capital, you could set up a simple trust, with the income going to support them during their lifetime, and the capital going to another beneficiary – for instance, an animal charity – after their death. However, the trust’s income and capital gains would be subject to tax, and you might have difficulty finding anyone prepared to act as a trustee.
Alternatively you could leave your pet(s) with a cash sum to a named legatee (someone you can trust to give them a good home). Or you could leave them with a cash sum to an appropriate animal charity, such as the Cinnamon Trust or the RSPCA, which runs a re-homing programme. If you opt for this solution, be sure to put an appropriate clause in your will – the RSPCA, for example, provides one on its website
I was gonna sudduv say this myself,
but this puts it much better
Leave the mutts to a legatee who likes cats - you cant be the only one in the family