keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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If you're only in your 60's and healthy then I'd say go for it.
Its likely you'd still outlive your pet.
And heck I'd say even if you're in your 80's and your health is declining as long as you have talked it through with your family and someone has agreed that they will take it or say they have talked to one of their friends and they are willing to adopt the pet after your passing then go for it!

There’s a school of thot that having a pet is very beneficialAnd that increases in probability the older you get as the ability to physically and mentally do tasks reduces. From relying on family members to come over to take care of the pet to hiring out services.
For elderly as to get them moving, give structure/purpose & companionship.
There is an active contingent of retirees here who are in better shape now than when working as we have more time to exercise and be mindful. Racking up multiple Disney trips a year of 10+ miles helps that cause lol
while many 60 & 70 y.o. Are in better physical and mental health than those half their age; one absolutely needs to be realistic about their mortality. Estate planning needs to include all facets, including pets
I admire the movement for seniors to open their hearts to senior pets. Nobody deserves to be written off