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Pets important to older people says MP Nigel

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Published Date: 17 March 2010
EASTBOURNE and Willingdon MP Nigel Waterson was scheduled to have the Second Reading of his Bill aimed at increasing the number of care homes and sheltered housing which allow pets to live with their elderly owners last week.
The Bill has cross-party support and Nigel has long supported moves to encourage care homes and sheltered accommodation to be more flexible with their pets policy.
At the moment some 38,000 healthy animals are put down every year as too few homes allow older people to bring their pets with them when they move in. Another 100,000 have to be given up for adoption with many being very distressed by their abandonment and having to be put down as well.
Nigel said, "Pets are an important source of physical, emotional and social support for older people. They have proven health benefits for the elderly and can improve cardiovascular and mental health.
"They are also a great antidote for loneliness, which can afflict so many older people."
A spokesperson for the RSPCA said, "We would welcome legislation that ensures that responsible pet owners are not unreasonably denied the ownership of a pet, providing they are able to meet their welfare needs, which includes ensuring that their environment is suitable."

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  • Last Updated: 17 March 2010 9:45 AM
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Just Trev,

Eastbourne 18/03/2010 12:35:09
Pets important to older people says MP Nigel

More like Older people are important to Nigel, especially in the run up to an election ;-)

Nigel it's time to face facts. Your ride on the Westminster gravy train is almost over.




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roneoron,

Hailsham 18/03/2010 17:14:57
The Eastbourne Parking Tax is also important to older people Nigel. You ducked that one didn't you? Got a new job lined up for the summer?
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trojan,

Eastbourne 19/03/2010 09:45:26
Good to see our MP concentrating on the really important issues surrounding Eastbourne.

No mention of the Parking Tax.

No mention of yet another rise in Council tax when most peoples (not public workers) haven't had a pay rise for 18 months.

No mention of him sending his children to a local school from his main home, near Polegate and not Beckenham.

What a fine fellow he is, remember who to vote for people

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