dendon
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I'd go with Ms. bee* on this one since she works at the vet's office. Plus I did drop by and check in on the cat of some friends who were away and arrived one afternoon to find spots of blood all over the couch and floor. Turned out the cat had an intestinal infection that had been invisibly worsening for ages and finally had swollen to the point of almost tearing her abdomen apart! She had surgery in time and is fine now, but it came down to a matter of hours and if no one had been looking in on her, she wouldn't have made it.Date: 10/9/2008 12:29:32 PM
Author: bee*
I wouldn't leave her for that long. If you are going to leave her at home, get a relative or a pet sitter to call around to her twice daily if possible or once daily at a must. What if she runs out of water, something falls on her or anything like that. Most cats hate their baskets but it's a means to an end to get from a to b.
Ditto.Date: 10/9/2008 12:29:32 PM
Author: bee*
I wouldn''t leave her for that long. If you are going to leave her at home, get a relative or a pet sitter to call around to her twice daily if possible or once daily at a must. What if she runs out of water, something falls on her or anything like that. Most cats hate their baskets but it''s a means to an end to get from a to b.
Date: 10/9/2008 12:56:51 PM
Author: dendon
Thanks, just those few answers made up my mind, to the condo at the vets it is!
The thing is though you were lucky because if the cat became ill or got into trouble, then there is no one to help them.Date: 10/9/2008 2:36:24 PM
Author: swingirl
We also used to leave our cat for several days at a time. Big bowls of water, several litter boxes, food. No cat is going to suffer from being alone, unless they are already ill or exhibit destructive behavior.
Once my mom left her 2 cats for a week. She left the water dripping into a bowl in the sink and left a ton of cat food. For her is was a necessity as she needed to check into a hospital unexpectedly and had no one to take care of them. They survived just fine and did not eat all the food and blow up (dogs would have!) It wasn''t an ideal situation but no one was harmed.
Date: 10/9/2008 2:38:33 PM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 10/9/2008 2:36:24 PM
Author: swingirl
We also used to leave our cat for several days at a time. Big bowls of water, several litter boxes, food. No cat is going to suffer from being alone, unless they are already ill or exhibit destructive behavior.
Once my mom left her 2 cats for a week. She left the water dripping into a bowl in the sink and left a ton of cat food. For her is was a necessity as she needed to check into a hospital unexpectedly and had no one to take care of them. They survived just fine and did not eat all the food and blow up (dogs would have!) It wasn''t an ideal situation but no one was harmed.
The thing is though you were lucky because if the cat became ill or got into trouble, then there is no one to help them.
In my mom's case it didn't matter if the cat got ill. My mom WAS ill and had no one to care for her cats. She had no choice. It wasn't ideal but everyone survived.Date: 10/9/2008 2:38:33 PM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 10/9/2008 2:36:24 PM
Author: swingirl
We also used to leave our cat for several days at a time. Big bowls of water, several litter boxes, food. No cat is going to suffer from being alone, unless they are already ill or exhibit destructive behavior.
Once my mom left her 2 cats for a week. She left the water dripping into a bowl in the sink and left a ton of cat food. For her is was a necessity as she needed to check into a hospital unexpectedly and had no one to take care of them. They survived just fine and did not eat all the food and blow up (dogs would have!) It wasn't an ideal situation but no one was harmed.
The thing is though you were lucky because if the cat became ill or got into trouble, then there is no one to help them.