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? dog not invited Ok I have two questions. Family reunion coming up in July at a state park. Leashed pets are allowed, but I know I would be the only one there with a dog. Do you think it would be rude to show up with my dog. Ok second, The reunion is 4 hours away. Have any of you ever left your cat home alone overnight? I would love to take her too, but not sure how well she travels. I may be able to find a friend to come by and check on her if I leave her home. It would only be for one night. I was trying not to have to drive down and back in the same day. Any ideas would be helpful. |
Yes I've left my cat at home alone overnight! I just have to leave LOTS of food because he eats a bowl a day... he's a large cat (= |
OH! And I leave the blinds open just a bit where his cat seat is so he can look out at all the birds and squirrels he'll never get to chase ;) |
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Yes Kitty likes to look out the window too, so leaving the blinds open is a good idea. Thanks:) |
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We've left our cats for the weekend. I had an automatic water bowl and a feeder type of food dispenser and an automatic litter box. They were fine. :) |
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I show up at my sister's house ALL the time with my dog (= So I vote no!! |
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When I owned cat's I left them for a few days before at home . I was not worried about them at all. Kitties are so independent. I think sometimes thry prefer the solitude. Be certain that you leave plenty of water, and food .Your cat will be fine. I also would leave a little blinds open so he/she can have some light, and do bird watch, dog watch, and all that great stuff a cat loves to do :) |
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And.. i'm with the majority, your cat will be fine alone all night :) |
I would bring her. It's not at someone's house. She can't hurt anything. Maybe some of the people will be won over by Layla. |
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