I agree that he should do fine unless he has terrible separation anxiety and won't eat when you are away from him. Choosing the proper person to care for and look after him safely and securely is going to be the biggest issue but I suspect he'll do fine if that person is trustworthy and very, very cautious about his security around doors and when outside. I'd be sure he is microchipped and wears his ID tags at all times when I was away so in case he does escape somehow, he can be identified and hopefully returned to his home.
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