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Old October 7th 05, 03:25 PM
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I have successfully left mine alone for 3 days.

That time, but what if something had happened? There would be nobody to
know and help your cat. I have a neighbor who decided to leave his two
cats for seven days with a big bowl of food and one litterbox. He called
me at about 1 in the morning after several days had passed. He'd been in
a car accident and totaled his car and wasn't able to get home. Of
course I went right over to his house to check the cats and the food was
already gone, the water was almost gone and the litterbox was nasty.
Lucky for him I had access to a key and lucky for the cats they didn't
have to spend several days without food and water and having to wade
through a gross litterbox. I read him the riot act when he got back and
he admitted what he had done was stupid and irresponsible. Now any time
he goes out of town I come over twice a day and take care of the cats
and everyone is happy.

Megan



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