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Where to Leave a Cat While on Vacation?

Where to Leave a Cat While on Vacation?

You may not realize it, but your cat actually prefers having company most of the time. This means that they may not cope well with being left at home alone. Here, our Snellville vets talk about meeting your cat's needs when you can't be home and answer the question 'Where can I leave my cat while on vacation?'.

Where to Leave Cat While on Vacation

If you are planning on taking a vacation or leaving home for an extended period of time you are likely wondering what to do with your cat or cats while on vacation. Should you ask a friend or family member to stay with them? What about calling a boarding facility? While most cats can be left alone for one night, kittens under four months old and certain cat breeds, like dogs, require companionship.

Leaving Cats at Home While on Vacation

As previously stated, most cats will be fine if left alone for one night and may not even notice your absence if given adequate food, fresh water, and toys. Young cats under four months old, as well as breeds like sphynx, Scottish folds, and rag dogs, do best with human company. Kittens under four months old should not be left alone for more than four hours.

We don't recommend leaving your cat alone longer than 24 hours because cats are social creatures that need their owner's attention to feel safe and comfortable. Your cat needs you to provide them with care and basic needs.

Hiring a Cat Sitter to Watch Your Feline Friend

A good option for cat care when on vacation is to have a cat sitter come in every day to clean the litter box, make sure your furry friend has food and water, and provide them with some quality one-on-one playtime and cuddles.

This option provides your cat with less stress because they are in their environment and get to use their litter box, and everything is where they are used to it being. This is usually the simplest and most cost-effective option.

You can either have a friend or family member that your cat knows come in and take care of them or have a professional come in and watch your four-legged companion.

Having someone your cat is already familiar and comfortable with can also help reduce their stress levels and make them feel more relaxed. On the other hand, a professional sitter knows everything about properly taking care of a cat and can make sure every need is being provided for.

When hiring a cat sitter, make sure they are well-versed in your cat's habits, behaviors, and needs, as each kitty is unique. Tell the sitter what time of day your cat eats, how much food they need, your kitty's energy level if medications must be given at specific times, and so on. We recommend giving your sitter a kitten care guide so they know exactly how to meet all of your cat's needs.

Ask a Friend or Relative if Your Cat Can Stay With Them

If you have a cat that is comfortable with staying at other places, you may want to consider sending them to your friend or family member's house.

The advantage of this option is that your cat will be constantly monitored and given more attention. However, if they already have a cat with whom your kitty does not get along, or if your feline friend does not like the person with whom they are staying, this can backfire and increase your cat's stress even more than if they were left alone.

If you would like to leave your cat at someone's house we recommend dropping them off for a few days before you leave as a trial stay so you can make sure your kitty gets along alright. If this doesn't work out you will still have time to find another option for your furry companion.

You should be sure that the person you choose loves cats and is happy to help, if not, you may want to find another option.

Look Into Cat Boarding During Your Vacation

Boarding and kennels aren't just for dogs, lots of boarding facilities also welcome cats. This is also probably the best option for your cat when you are on vacation. 

Boarding facilities should be run by professionals who will make sure your cat is always, fed, watered, supervised, and get's quality one-on-one time. Be sure to call them in advance to ensure that they have the space and resources for your feline friend.

While many cats can have separation anxiety and might be stressed out by being left alone with strangers in an unknown environment, there are steps you can take to lessen their fears such as bringing along their favorite toys, blankets, bed, or even a piece of your clothing. You can also do a trial run to make sure your kitty gets along well at the facility, this also helps make them familiar with the setting.

You should also clearly communicate with the facility to make sure they clearly understand all of your cat's needs and that they offer all of the boarding services you and your cat require.

You should also be happy with the feel of the kennel. Is it calm and quiet? Check to see if the facility you're considering is cat-friendly, with a separate boarding area for cats and dogs, and that your kitty's kennel is large enough to keep the litter box separate from their food and bed. You should also check to see if it has features like a window for your cat to look out, climate-controlled kennels, and quality one-on-one time with the staff.

Take the time to view the place your kitty will be staying in from their perspective, to make sure your cat will be comfortable and well cared for in your absence. 

At Snellville Animal Hospital our boarding facility is cat-friendly, and our professional and qualified veterinary team will ensure all of your cat's needs are being met, we will answer any questions you may have and offer trial stays to make sure we are the perfect fit for your cat. 

What are the benefits of cat boarding facilities?

Some of the benefits of professional cat boarding facilities include:

  • Your cat will be supervised their entire stay
  • Their feeding schedule will be the same as it is at home
  • Your kitty's kennel will be cleaned daily
  • The staff will notice if your cat is not eating or if they are sick
  • Good kennels offer calming and relaxing environments for cats
  • The staff can make sure your cat's medications are administered properly and on time
  • You can call them to see how your kitty is doing

At the end of the day, it is your choice where you will leave your cat while on vacation; take the time to weigh your options and ensure you are selecting the best option for you and your feline companion.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

If you would like to learn more about our cat boarding options at Snellville Animal Hospital, please contact our Snellville veterinary team today.

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