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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you find a cat sitter who’d stay in your home? At least this way the cat wouldn’t be alone?[/quote] +1. That is what we do with our elderly dog. It helps that we have a nice home and most pet sitters want to stay in a beautiful space for free (and be paid on top of that). It’s a good gig. [/quote] Staying in a nice home makes up for the stress and responsibility of taking care of someone' s dying dog? an elderly dog, fine but not one that is in end stages. That is most definitely not a good gig.[/quote] How do you know someone is “dying”? It might be tomorrow, it might be in a year. Old animals sleep a lot and are generally gentle, sweet and mellow. A nice home sure is a good gig if your are poor, which is what most of the dog sitters I know are. It’s like staying in a 5-star hotel and getting paid for it. [/quote]
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