MandysMom wrote:It's a difficult thought but if you have an RV with slides, use an abundance of caution as a hiding cat can be killed by a moving slide as it closes. Have friends whose cat got up on top of the inside of the slide ( in a crevice they did not realize was large enough for a cat) and if not for the fact that they always keep a finger hovering over the buttons, when he howled they stopped it in time and he was scared but not injured as the slide moved. If we end up with a RV with slides it will be a rule for us, cats must be within vision of the person keeping hand on the button at all times if slide is to be moved.
Velda
gingerK wrote:Ok, Sandi, some really good ideas have been offered here, but I'm going to take a completely different tack from everyone else; being as I'm a petsitter it's how I look at things. Cats love to be home. It's where they feel most secure and comfortable. They really don't mind being there alone as long as everything else in their world (read litter box, food and water) stays the same. I know you said you didn't want to ask a neighbor but I really recommend you look into hiring a professional petsitter. A bonded, insured professional sitter would be able to visit your cat at least one time a day and make certain everything's ok. Some sitters even have special rates for cat sits as they usually require very little in the way of labor (no dog walking!). Too bad you're not closer, I'd love to sit with Amy! I really enjoy my cat clients.
gingerK wrote:Ok, Sandi, some really good ideas have been offered here, but I'm going to take a completely different tack from everyone else; being as I'm a petsitter it's how I look at things. Cats love to be home. It's where they feel most secure and comfortable. They really don't mind being there alone as long as everything else in their world (read litter box, food and water) stays the same. I know you said you didn't want to ask a neighbor but I really recommend you look into hiring a professional petsitter. A bonded, insured professional sitter would be able to visit your cat at least one time a day and make certain everything's ok. Some sitters even have special rates for cat sits as they usually require very little in the way of labor (no dog walking!). Too bad you're not closer, I'd love to sit with Amy! I really enjoy my cat clients.
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