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I must be crazy...

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Hans Schrøder - 13 Dec 2005 01:19 GMT
Here I am, late in the evening (my watch tells me it is late at night, but I
prefer evening), planning my trip to Copenhagen tomorrow (or later this
morning). I will be gone for about 65 hours, and I have to leave Teti and
Tinùviel to themselves for all that time...

Of course I know they will do perfectly fine, they've got lots of food and
water, the flat is warm and has lots of places for them to play, but still:
I miss them even before I have left! What do you think?

It's kind of crazy how I plan things, always keeping the thought of the cats
first. Are they going to miss me, how much am I going to miss them, what if
there is a fire while I'm gone, what if.... And so on...

But don't worry, I am going to take the trip, no question about that. I'm
looking forward to it, too.

So I'm going to bed now, accompanied by my two loved ones. A good thing is
that I'm going with a female friend of mine, maybe she will volunteer as a
cat substitute for two nights... :-D

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Jo Firey - 13 Dec 2005 02:25 GMT
> Here I am, late in the evening (my watch tells me it is late at night, but
> I prefer evening), planning my trip to Copenhagen tomorrow (or later this
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> that I'm going with a female friend of mine, maybe she will volunteer as a
> cat substitute for two nights... :-D

We left Molly and Jake for three nights in September.  Only thing that
surprised me was I left out what I thought was a huge amount of dry food,
and they finished it all.  They normally free feed so I don't know what got
into them.

Jo
Jemfur - 13 Dec 2005 14:21 GMT
> > Here I am, late in the evening (my watch tells me it is late at night, but
> > I prefer evening), planning my trip to Copenhagen tomorrow (or later this
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>
> Jo

I find the same thing with pepper and Simba.  I have to measure the
amount of food they would usually get and just leave that.  Otherwise
they eat EVERY crumb of food in the dishes!

Jemifur
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 13 Dec 2005 07:37 GMT
"Hans Schroeder" <han-schr@online.no> wrote:

> Of course I know they will do perfectly fine, they've got lots of
> food and water, the flat is warm and has lots of places for them
> to play, but still: I miss them even before I have left! What do
> you think?

That's normal for me! I always feel that way when I'm going away. As the
time to leave gets closer, I start dreading it, even when it's a fun trip.
I call it my "cat separation anxiety". :) I simply hate to leave them!
It's not that I'm worried about them, I just know I'm going to miss them.

Do you have any friends or family members nearby, who you'd trust to
look in on them while you're gone? Someone who would call you if anything
was wrong? That's what I do, if I'm going away for more than one or two
nights. That way I don't worry about coming home to gutted house and
missing cats. Eek!

Enjoy your trip,

Joyce
Dan M - 13 Dec 2005 16:44 GMT
> It's kind of crazy how I plan things, always keeping the thought of the cats
> first. Are they going to miss me, how much am I going to miss them, what if
> there is a fire while I'm gone, what if.... And so on...

I understand! I just can't get myself to leave the cats for more than a
night or two unless I know that someone will be there with them.

Nancy and I have taken a couple of overnight trips, but never longer than
that. When I finally have some vacation time accrued and we go back to
Wisconsin to see her family, the hardest part of the trip is going to
be dealing  with  being away from the cats. My brother and my mom will
come over every day to look in on them, but I'm still dreading the
experience.
 
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