What to do with our cat?

Anonymous
We need to leave our house for 1.5 weeks to get our floors refinished. We will go to an Airbnb one hour away. We will take our dog with us but what do we do with the cat?

We’ve had her since she was a kitten and she’s 4. She’s only left the house to go to the vet (and she hates the car!) The Airbnb allows pets but I can’t imagine she’d be ok (would she?) and what if she scratches up the furniture. It says “no pets on furniture or beds” and we wouldn’t be able to prevent that.

Not sure what to do! Our floors have water damage so it’s not an option not to do it.
Anonymous
You bring the cat and hope for the best. Get her nails trimmed at the vet the day before. Bring several tape type lint brushes to the rental and use them on the furniture before you check out. It will be fine. Don't board her anywhere: being in a cage for 10+ days will traumatize her more than 2 rides will.
P.S. Ask you vet for 2 doses of prazosin or some medicine to give her ahead of the car rides.
Anonymous
Take the cat. Bring a litter box. How is this even a question.
Anonymous
i'd also roll the curtains up at the air bnb so she cant snag them, get her used to the carrier by leaving it out it out with a faveorite tiy or blankie in it, take your cat tree with you. take some cat toys/scratchers with you as well. if she is scratching teh sofa- order a couch protecter. we moved with our cats, internationally and were in a an air bnb for a while so a lot of moving around. it is hard on them but getting them to feel safe in the carrier and spending a lot of time loving on them really helps.
Anonymous
Seriously - are you considering surrendering your cat to a shelter or something? You bring the cat! You may want to try confining her to one room at the airbnb but just see how it goes.

There are places you can board a cat if you feel more comfortable going that route.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We need to leave our house for 1.5 weeks to get our floors refinished. We will go to an Airbnb one hour away. We will take our dog with us but what do we do with the cat?

We’ve had her since she was a kitten and she’s 4. She’s only left the house to go to the vet (and she hates the car!) The Airbnb allows pets but I can’t imagine she’d be ok (would she?) and what if she scratches up the furniture. It says “no pets on furniture or beds” and we wouldn’t be able to prevent that.

Not sure what to do! Our floors have water damage so it’s not an option not to do it.


Board the cat at a vet or cat hotel.
Anonymous
Cat hotel
Anonymous
Bring the cat, and confine it to one room (probably the bathroom, since there's less to mess up in there). The cat may be unhappy, but it will be happier doing this than being boarded somewhere else.

I've kept strays in a small bathroom for over a week. They may meow a bit at first, but they'll settle down. And you'll have a friend every time you need to pee!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bring the cat, and confine it to one room (probably the bathroom, since there's less to mess up in there). The cat may be unhappy, but it will be happier doing this than being boarded somewhere else.

I've kept strays in a small bathroom for over a week. They may meow a bit at first, but they'll settle down. And you'll have a friend every time you need to pee!


This. Or, see if a friend with no pets or young kids can take her in for 2 weeks.
Anonymous
Board the cat. There are places.
Anonymous
OP here: how are people here so awful? I was just asking for those who have more experience, this is our first cat and I’ve heard cats do not do well in strange places. For those who have helpful responses, thank you. For those who suggested I’m an idiot or I’m thinking of giving up my cat (?!) - get a life!!
Anonymous
Is there any space in the Air BnB like a laundry room or large bathroom?

My friend fosters kittens and she keeps them quarantined in a bathroom for the first week so your cat will likely be fine with that too. Just make sure she has her supplies in there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bring the cat, and confine it to one room (probably the bathroom, since there's less to mess up in there). The cat may be unhappy, but it will be happier doing this than being boarded somewhere else.

I've kept strays in a small bathroom for over a week. They may meow a bit at first, but they'll settle down. And you'll have a friend every time you need to pee!


This is the answer.

My cat stopped eating when we boarded her.
Anonymous
My cat loves going to new places. We take him to grandmas and to the beach with us. He is excited to have a new home to explore. Living in one place and never leaving is pretty boring. I wouldn’t stress too much about this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here: how are people here so awful? I was just asking for those who have more experience, this is our first cat and I’ve heard cats do not do well in strange places. For those who have helpful responses, thank you. For those who suggested I’m an idiot or I’m thinking of giving up my cat (?!) - get a life!!


I mean, consider where you posted - this is the forum where people routinely talk about giving up or killing their pets, and are encouraged on by this disturbingly pet-hating group of people. You did not make clear in your original post which options you were considering. It's just history that makes us think you could be considering something awful.

You've gotten very helpful advice. Hopefully you can use it! Good luck with your floors.
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