Anyway, back on topic... Nextdoor started minding their grandkids' guinea-pigs while they were on holiday, and they're still here now! Apparently the kids' mum said she didn't want them back unless the kids started looking after them properly themselves, and anyway the guinea-pigs have settled well with Grandma and she has become quite attached to them herself...
Ahhh the guinea pig bug - once you get a guinea pig you are hooked, believe me!
When we had our dog my Mum & Dad used to have him.He never wanted to come home.He had cornflakes in the morning,Cappucino and chicken breast for Dinner.Dad said once mmmm dinner smells nice and then was told it's not yours it's the dogs,your sandwiches are over there.Then Dad used to run around in the garden throwing hankies in the air for him to jump up and catch.The dog would ignore us when we got back for a week.He would be sighing all week!
When we collected him he jumped so high I thought he'd be able to sit on my shoulders! Back home and back to the usual routine of getting the Dyson out twice a day for those darn dog hairs.
The kennels had very friendly staff and were very clean I was even allowed to visit without prior arrangement which was reassuring.
Other son was looking after the cats but decided to jet of to the US instead, I'm still arranging that one. The horses are going on holiday to a friends yard and the puppy is staying with yet another son and DIL
By the time everyone has been paid for the animal care this is going to work out a very expensive holiday.
For our main holidays, if abroad the cat and dog go to boarding kennels- not cheap it was another £260 on top of the holiday! If we go self catering in the UK we like to take the dog with us and the cat still has to go to a cattery as he's too set in his ways to trust him with a neighbour and have him stay at home. We are away for a few days later this year, so as it's a short break the dog will go to the inlaws and yes you've guessed it the cat is booked into the cattery. Only once tried to leave him at home with timed dishes- returned home to find the food still there and no sign of cat, then the penny dropped no-one had opened the front door for him each night at 10!! And yes we do have a cat flap.
I had a friend come and stay at my house and left her food etc in and some money for a takeaway, much cheaper than a cattery and no upheaval for my 2 cats, however next time I go my neighbour is going to sort them and I wil buy him a pack of beer, and hes not even a cat lover bless him
Chuck them outside and let them fend for themselves and if I am in a very good mood I shot them.
I have put our dog in the kennels before when going abroad but she was'nt her self when we fetched her back. Now we leave her with a lady who owns the house where my son rents and she loves our dog to pieces,she asked us if she could keep her she says she's the best tempered dog she's ever met it puts my mind to rest knowing she is well looked after and we treat the lady to lots of prezzies.
Dont think you will be receiving an award for pet owner of the year from RSPCA !!!!!!
Cat always went to the cattery until the day dawned (heaven bless) that the kids were too old to come with us and then they looked after him.
We use a kennels which is set in private woodland and their excercise routine for him is just to let him off the lead & he charges off so they don't have to do anything other than keep their eyes on him! First time he went, he came home & did his toilet on the carpet as a kind of "screw you" but now he loves going and his little friend will be going with him for the first time next week. don't know how they'll handle 2 of them!
I have 3 Cats, 1 stays next door, hes extremely nervous and I think a stay at a cattery would probably be too much for him. My other 2 boys go into a Cattery. Blinkin expensive this year as we are going for 3 weeks, for what ive paid for the boys we could have a short break away Still, its worth every penny as I know they will be safe and are being very well looked after.
The Kit-cats - well, if its just one or two nights the couple next door feed them, any longer and they have always gone to the cattery before but this November, bonfire night will be well out of the way so we're leaving them home alone with various 'bods' coming in to feed them.
Fish - a holiday feeding block type thing, they havent died of starvation yet
We have 2 goldfish in a pond outside (Smash and Grab!) and are going to Majorca for a week on Saturday. Do I need to get someone to come in and feed them? They are only fed once every couple of days now and my other half seems to think they will be fine for a week as when we moved in we didnt know they were in there for nearly a month, so they werent fed! I felt so guilty but apparantly at this time of year they dont eat much anyway?
I was told that goldfish can survive for a fortnight without food by our local petshop, but whether that applies to outside ones i don't know. However you can get blocks to put in for slow release food.Pets at home or anywhere like that will sell them.
Normally friends & family muck-in and come round to feed but going away for 7 weeks, so it's a bit much to expect them to look after them all this time! I'll miss them all very much though!
luckily for us my son doesnt want to come on holiday with us any more so and he still lives at home so she stays with him and i know is much happier staying at home than kennels, although she still goes off her food, father in law comes everyday too to take her out for walks so shes extra spoilt
Luckily I have 3 brothers, so one of them always stays in the house with the cat and also a very good friend whose a cat lover, so he pops in durning the day, whilst whichever bruv is at work
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