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In article Jg4fc.1$RP4.0@newsfe1-win, Gee wrote:
"Tim May" wrote in message ... In article , Ablang wrote: I was wondering... How long has anyone here left their cat(s) alone when going on a short vacation, with everything taken care of, of course (automatic pet feeder, plenty of water, lots of litterboxes out, etc). I left two cats alone for 8 days. Tim, surely you have some neighbours who could pop in and give your cats some attention at least every couple of days, then you can return the favor as and when they need it. You think I would allow some neighbor or nosy friend to root through my house, finding diaries, guns, videos, whatever? I see how nosy people are as they check my bookshelves even when I am in the same room with them. Anyone who has watched the covert videos of nannies, maids, etc. has seen them rooting through drawers, wandering curiously around, etc. My house has a lot of valuable things in it, and only some fraction are locked in the gun vault. So, no, I don't let strangers or even family members have free run of my house when I am not around...I would hate to check the time-delay camera and then have to kill them. 8 days is really too dangerous to leave them alone. What if there was a gas leak, or flood, or break in, or one of them accidently got hurt badly/something fall on them, or they run out of food or I dunno, just simply flat runs out of Oxygen. "What would happen if a _meteor_ hit? They would die. It happens. But the odds of all such things are nearly zero. (And having a neighbor visit every day or two doesn't fix most of the things you described--break-in, things falling on them, accident, gas leak, etc.) As for running out of food and water, I already described the two large bowls of each, plust the toilet seats up. Ain't gonna be no cat skeletons even if they ran out of food. Get with the math, man! As soon as I moved in here, I befriended all neighbours with cats and dogs, and ever since I not only have help in looking after them when we go away, but also have new friends as well. It's amazing how easily cat/dog people bond. Your choice. I don't want neighbors rooting through my stuff. I don't want them calling the cops when they find drugs or assault rifles. (Killing a neighbor for snooping would be bad enough, but having to fight the cops when I get home would be infinitely more dangerous. People are snoops. Watch the video tapes.) I really think you were quite lucky this time. As wonderfull as your cats are, and as much effort you make, there are things that could happen beyond our control. Please reconsider some basic supervision next time. Stop acting as a catlover cop. I answered the person's question...I don't need lectures from ****heads like you. --Tim May |
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