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Old May 31st 04, 08:00 AM
rbinca
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In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am a
bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they will
be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are requested.


On a side note for those who might know the area. I was wondering if
there is any place nearby that is worth visiting for lunch/dinner etc?
Any recommendations would be appreciated. For those who don't know -
which is probably most of you - Yardley is located 8.4 miles NW of
Trenton, NJ and 31 miles NE of Philadelphia, PA.


rrb

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be welcomed by a cat." - Tay Hohoff
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Old May 31st 04, 10:34 PM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am a
bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they will
be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are requested.


They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)

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Old May 31st 04, 10:34 PM
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rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am a
bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they will
be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are requested.


They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)

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Old May 31st 04, 10:34 PM
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rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am a
bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they will
be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are requested.


They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)

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Old June 1st 04, 05:49 AM
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rbinca wrote:
In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I
am a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think
they will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.

I'm sure the cats will be fine; make sure there's plenty of food and water
avaiable. It's good someone will come and check on them.


On a side note for those who might know the area. I was wondering if
there is any place nearby that is worth visiting for lunch/dinner etc?
Any recommendations would be appreciated. For those who don't know -
which is probably most of you - Yardley is located 8.4 miles NW of
Trenton, NJ and 31 miles NE of Philadelphia, PA.


rrb


Looks like you'll be dining in Trenton or Morristown most of the time unless
you just want pizza This is some of what I found on Google:

http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...9067&oi=localr

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...a/7737232.html

or BBQ (although as an honorary Memphian of 33 years I cannot say I'd
recommend a "Memphis" BBQ joint in Pennsylvania - and I'm fairly qualified
since my family came from PA and I promise my dad and his mother did NOT
make BBQ). Those restaurants are a bit too far from Yardley for just eating
some BBQ, IMO, but here's the link anyway:

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...e/8227438.html

Jill


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Old June 1st 04, 05:49 AM
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rbinca wrote:
In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I
am a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think
they will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.

I'm sure the cats will be fine; make sure there's plenty of food and water
avaiable. It's good someone will come and check on them.


On a side note for those who might know the area. I was wondering if
there is any place nearby that is worth visiting for lunch/dinner etc?
Any recommendations would be appreciated. For those who don't know -
which is probably most of you - Yardley is located 8.4 miles NW of
Trenton, NJ and 31 miles NE of Philadelphia, PA.


rrb


Looks like you'll be dining in Trenton or Morristown most of the time unless
you just want pizza This is some of what I found on Google:

http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...9067&oi=localr

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...a/7737232.html

or BBQ (although as an honorary Memphian of 33 years I cannot say I'd
recommend a "Memphis" BBQ joint in Pennsylvania - and I'm fairly qualified
since my family came from PA and I promise my dad and his mother did NOT
make BBQ). Those restaurants are a bit too far from Yardley for just eating
some BBQ, IMO, but here's the link anyway:

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...e/8227438.html

Jill


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Old June 1st 04, 05:49 AM
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rbinca wrote:
In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I
am a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think
they will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.

I'm sure the cats will be fine; make sure there's plenty of food and water
avaiable. It's good someone will come and check on them.


On a side note for those who might know the area. I was wondering if
there is any place nearby that is worth visiting for lunch/dinner etc?
Any recommendations would be appreciated. For those who don't know -
which is probably most of you - Yardley is located 8.4 miles NW of
Trenton, NJ and 31 miles NE of Philadelphia, PA.


rrb


Looks like you'll be dining in Trenton or Morristown most of the time unless
you just want pizza This is some of what I found on Google:

http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...9067&oi=localr

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...a/7737232.html

or BBQ (although as an honorary Memphian of 33 years I cannot say I'd
recommend a "Memphis" BBQ joint in Pennsylvania - and I'm fairly qualified
since my family came from PA and I promise my dad and his mother did NOT
make BBQ). Those restaurants are a bit too far from Yardley for just eating
some BBQ, IMO, but here's the link anyway:

http://yp.yahoo.com/yp/Yardley_PA/Fo...e/8227438.html

Jill


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Old June 4th 04, 05:23 AM
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) said:


rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am
a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they
will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.



They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)


SInce I have two cats I think it will probably be both of those
reactions. I don't know for sure which cat will react which way if any.
I supposed I'll find out when I return from the trip.

--
"There are few things in life more heartwarming than to
be welcomed by a cat." - Tay Hohoff
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Old June 4th 04, 05:23 AM
rbinca
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) said:


rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am
a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they
will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.



They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)


SInce I have two cats I think it will probably be both of those
reactions. I don't know for sure which cat will react which way if any.
I supposed I'll find out when I return from the trip.

--
"There are few things in life more heartwarming than to
be welcomed by a cat." - Tay Hohoff
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Old June 4th 04, 05:23 AM
rbinca
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) said:


rbinca wrote:

In the first week of July my employer is holding their annual company
meeting in Yardley, PA. I will be there for three days.
This is the longest I have been away since I have had my two cats. I
have someone looking in to on them every day, and such. But still I am
a bit concerned about how they will do while I am gone. I think they
will be ok after all it is only three days. But still purrs are
requested.



They should be fine - although they may decide to snub you for a while,
after you return! (Either that, or be super affectionate and refuse to
let you out of their sight - it very much depends upon the individual cat.)


SInce I have two cats I think it will probably be both of those
reactions. I don't know for sure which cat will react which way if any.
I supposed I'll find out when I return from the trip.

--
"There are few things in life more heartwarming than to
be welcomed by a cat." - Tay Hohoff
 




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