Anonymous wrote:Look in corners or next to the litter box. They are probably pissed their owner left. Cats are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are mad at you and showed you who is in charge. Your friend can deal with it when she gets back.
Imagine how stupid a cat must be to destroy its own home to stick it to a complete stranger! Totally makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint! /s
Anonymous wrote:I’m currently pet sitting a friend’s sister’s cats. My friend and her sister are currently on a cruise through Saturday night. I’ve been taking care of the cats since Saturday.
The first time I got there I noticed a strong cat pee smell and despite my best efforts, it’s gotten worse. Maybe it’s because the house is closed up with no airflow? Maybe because the cats have peed somewhere I can’t find? I don’t know. I have walked the whole house looking for the cause of the odor but I can’t find anything.
Two days ago I cleaned the litter thoroughly, took out the trash, but the next day, the smell was worse than ever. I got such a headache afterwards that I seriously googled “ammonia poisoning”. The cats seem to be just fine.
I’m supposed to spend time with the cats each day, interacting and playing, but for the past two days I haven’t been able to. I quickly feed them, change the water, scoop the poop, and go. I feel horrible about this. Should I let the owner know I can’t hang out in the house with the cats, but they are watered and fed? I don’t want her to worry on her vacation and there’s nothing she can do from the middle of the Caribbean Sea.
Anonymous wrote:I would not want to be bothered about this while on vacation. I can handle it when I get home. OP, just do what’s necessary and leave. You aren’t obligated to anything else.
Anonymous wrote:People can get texts on cruises - text the owner and say what you're smelling. Ask where they'd be likely to have peed. The owner would rather hear from you than not - I promise!
Anonymous wrote:I’m currently pet sitting a friend’s sister’s cats. My friend and her sister are currently on a cruise through Saturday night. I’ve been taking care of the cats since Saturday.
The first time I got there I noticed a strong cat pee smell and despite my best efforts, it’s gotten worse. Maybe it’s because the house is closed up with no airflow? Maybe because the cats have peed somewhere I can’t find? I don’t know. I have walked the whole house looking for the cause of the odor but I can’t find anything.
Two days ago I cleaned the litter thoroughly, took out the trash, but the next day, the smell was worse than ever. I got such a headache afterwards that I seriously googled “ammonia poisoning”. The cats seem to be just fine.
I’m supposed to spend time with the cats each day, interacting and playing, but for the past two days I haven’t been able to. I quickly feed them, change the water, scoop the poop, and go. I feel horrible about this. Should I let the owner know I can’t hang out in the house with the cats, but they are watered and fed? I don’t want her to worry on her vacation and there’s nothing she can do from the middle of the Caribbean Sea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are mad at you and showed you who is in charge. Your friend can deal with it when she gets back.
Imagine how stupid a cat must be to destroy its own home to stick it to a complete stranger! Totally makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint! /s