> Does anyone here bring their cats with them when they're gone for an
> extended period of time? We're going to be gone for a full month starting
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> http://www.ramblincat.com/
> Marissa
Well (SPAM)! It looks (SPAM) like you found (SPAM) a "nice" little book
(SPAM) to answer (SPAM) ALL of your (SPAM) questions.
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Marissa - 27 Jun 2005 03:03 GMT
"~*LiveLoveLaugh*~" <Nobody@myjunkaddy.com> wrote in message
news:rAIve.55792> Well (SPAM)! It looks (SPAM) like you found (SPAM) a
"nice" little book
> (SPAM) to answer (SPAM) ALL of your (SPAM) questions.
>
> Happy (SPAM) trails!!
Well that wasn't what I was intending. Geez, I thought it was a good page
to share, I have no affiliation with this person at all.
Marissa
> Does anyone here bring their cats with them when they're gone for an
> extended period of time?
We don't.
>We're going to be gone for a full month starting in July and there's no one
>I can really trust to >take care of them during that time.
That's to bad. A number of years ago I found a great "cat camp" for my
Matilda and she goes there and actually enjoys her time there, while we're
away for extended periods.
> It's a 7 hour drive to get where we're going. Our oldest has made the
> trip before when we moved and was ok, so was the bunny. The youngest
> hasn't had many car rides yet.
Well if you want your the animal parts of your family to go with you on this
trip, then I think it might be wise to take the youngest on a car trip soon
to see how he/she reacts, seeing as July is just around the corner.