Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
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Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
+1. Pay a high school kid to refill the food dish/scoop the box/play a few minutes with the cat. Way cheaper and less traumatic than kenneling.
NO DON"T. NOt the high school kids. Our neighbors highbred high school kids who ended being scratched by perfectly docile cat because they got the idea to pet the cat that was stressed by not knowing the person and tried to run away and the kid cornered the cat. Big mess and you can imagine parents being upset and cat had to go to the vet and all that. Kids are very unreliable and unpredictable. Take an adult and not only that, hire someone from reputable services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks
Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
+1. Pay a high school kid to refill the food dish/scoop the box/play a few minutes with the cat. Way cheaper and less traumatic than kenneling.
NO DON"T. NOt the high school kids. Our neighbors highbred high school kids who ended being scratched by perfectly docile cat because they got the idea to pet the cat that was stressed by not knowing the person and tried to run away and the kid cornered the cat. Big mess and you can imagine parents being upset and cat had to go to the vet and all that. Kids are very unreliable and unpredictable. Take an adult and not only that, hire someone from reputable services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks
Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
+1. Pay a high school kid to refill the food dish/scoop the box/play a few minutes with the cat. Way cheaper and less traumatic than kenneling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks
Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
+1. Pay a high school kid to refill the food dish/scoop the box/play a few minutes with the cat. Way cheaper and less traumatic than kenneling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks
Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks
Honestly, cats do much better at home. Just hire someone to care for them while you are away. They will be much happier, trust me!
Anonymous wrote:Kitty needs a vacation for 3 weeks in June. Can you recommend any good cat hotels? We prefer anything in Arlington, Alexandria, or DC.
Thanks