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"Karen" wrote in message ... Four days? No problem. They may be clingy for a while (this is how mine get. It's like double velcro, three cats and me) or they may give you a cold shoulder for a day or two (I personallly have never experienced this. Karen (snip) Mine always give me the cold shoulder if I leave them for a couple of days. They get real "****y" and it takes a day or so for them to come crawling into my lap again. They always do, tho! kili |
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"Gary" wrote in message ... Hi yeah i am in the UK - maybe i could start up my own business like the people in the US! There's an idea - a UK Cat Sitter! Thanks for your help! Claire Hi Claire, If you look on your vet's and petshop's notice board and in the cat magazines you'll find people that do this or try a search. I expect your cats will be a bit miffed when they come home as it will be a new and strange experience for them. Choosing the right cattery is important . FAB have a list of approved catteries on their website. http://www.fabcats.org/ Alison |
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"Gary" wrote in message ... Hi yeah i am in the UK - maybe i could start up my own business like the people in the US! There's an idea - a UK Cat Sitter! Thanks for your help! Claire Hi Claire, If you look on your vet's and petshop's notice board and in the cat magazines you'll find people that do this or try a search. I expect your cats will be a bit miffed when they come home as it will be a new and strange experience for them. Choosing the right cattery is important . FAB have a list of approved catteries on their website. http://www.fabcats.org/ Alison |
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"Gary" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! I'll be going away for a week in September, and it will be the first time since I've had her (around 18 months) that I will have left Missy for anything over one night. She's a very loving cat and demands lots of attention, she really missed me when I was away overnight once. My mother will hopefully be looking after her while I'm away, but I too am concerned she will miss me while I'm not here and what her reaction will be when I come home. Please post here after you return and tell us how things went :-) Ivor BTW you're not daft for being too attached, I love my Missy more than anything and I'm also really feeling terrible about leaving her, but I really need a holiday as I haven't had one for 2 years..! |
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"Gary" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! I'll be going away for a week in September, and it will be the first time since I've had her (around 18 months) that I will have left Missy for anything over one night. She's a very loving cat and demands lots of attention, she really missed me when I was away overnight once. My mother will hopefully be looking after her while I'm away, but I too am concerned she will miss me while I'm not here and what her reaction will be when I come home. Please post here after you return and tell us how things went :-) Ivor BTW you're not daft for being too attached, I love my Missy more than anything and I'm also really feeling terrible about leaving her, but I really need a holiday as I haven't had one for 2 years..! |
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Hi Claire
I don't think it's any big deal at ALL that you leave them in a good cattery, well cared for. I was thinking of taking at least one of ours to a similar thing we have here, friends use this lady and she actually only takes a certain # of kitties at any given time, they all have their own cages, except for multiple kitties in a household. But she also gets to know them day one and then lets them roam her house from then on, if she's able. We do not take the boys camping with us on the reunion campouts, so that means twice a year they have to stay at home, alone (well, with each other) and someone comes in to feed and play with them twice a day. Not a lot, I know, but they also have each other. It's usually 4-5 days each time and when we get home Tucker (mine) is *very* ****y. And not just mad ****y LOL He has shown his displeasure by peeing on the futon. It's not as bad as it sounds, however, because the first time he did it (he's done it a total of three times now) he peed on a pillow on the futon and we do have a cover on the futon, some pee got on it. All in all it was no biggie. the pillow was ruined, the cover can be washed. I now put a 45 gallon garbage bag, cut open completely, under the cover and twice he peed on that. Not for a good long time, though. James is a darling and never gets mad, just clingy and lovey. I guess all cats act out in different ways, just like their people do! Hailey I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! |
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Hi Claire
I don't think it's any big deal at ALL that you leave them in a good cattery, well cared for. I was thinking of taking at least one of ours to a similar thing we have here, friends use this lady and she actually only takes a certain # of kitties at any given time, they all have their own cages, except for multiple kitties in a household. But she also gets to know them day one and then lets them roam her house from then on, if she's able. We do not take the boys camping with us on the reunion campouts, so that means twice a year they have to stay at home, alone (well, with each other) and someone comes in to feed and play with them twice a day. Not a lot, I know, but they also have each other. It's usually 4-5 days each time and when we get home Tucker (mine) is *very* ****y. And not just mad ****y LOL He has shown his displeasure by peeing on the futon. It's not as bad as it sounds, however, because the first time he did it (he's done it a total of three times now) he peed on a pillow on the futon and we do have a cover on the futon, some pee got on it. All in all it was no biggie. the pillow was ruined, the cover can be washed. I now put a 45 gallon garbage bag, cut open completely, under the cover and twice he peed on that. Not for a good long time, though. James is a darling and never gets mad, just clingy and lovey. I guess all cats act out in different ways, just like their people do! Hailey I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! |
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Some do ok..others dont...My sister's cat stopped eating to the point
she had to be at hospitalised due to de-hydration. Alternatives to bring them to a strange place is see if you have a friend, family member, neighbor or neighbor kid you feel comfortable with who can stop in and check in on them daily.. Also see if you have pet sitters in your area... Since they have each other, they wont get lonely by remaining home...taking them to a strange place would be far more stressful for them possibly... But then some cats do fine being borded... Gary wrote: Hi all, I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! |
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Some do ok..others dont...My sister's cat stopped eating to the point
she had to be at hospitalised due to de-hydration. Alternatives to bring them to a strange place is see if you have a friend, family member, neighbor or neighbor kid you feel comfortable with who can stop in and check in on them daily.. Also see if you have pet sitters in your area... Since they have each other, they wont get lonely by remaining home...taking them to a strange place would be far more stressful for them possibly... But then some cats do fine being borded... Gary wrote: Hi all, I have two cats tigger and tootsie there both 2yrs old! Im going away on holiday and this is the first time they have had to go into a cattery. I have made sure that they are together at all times - but i feel terrible for putting them in!!! (Im quite attached to them really!). I feel really daft but are cats different when they come back - and do they still remember you and go back to 'normal'! (its very sad really but oohhh the guilt!) Basically these cats have always been indoor cats and i suppose what im asking is - do they mind going into a cattery (its only for 4 days!). Have everyone elses cats been through the gruelling experience of going on 'holiday' or am i just a daft owner who is too attached! Ta Claire :S (on someone elses name cos i cant change it!) DOH! |
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"kilikini" wrote in message ... "Karen" wrote in message ... Four days? No problem. They may be clingy for a while (this is how mine get. It's like double velcro, three cats and me) or they may give you a cold shoulder for a day or two (I personallly have never experienced this. Karen (snip) Mine always give me the cold shoulder if I leave them for a couple of days. They get real "****y" and it takes a day or so for them to come crawling into my lap again. They always do, tho! kili Tigger was always that way when we left her (and Ralf) home with a sitter. She wouldn't even look at me for a day and then the next day things were back to normal. W |
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