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Originally Posted by borderdawn
I personally know many dogs and cats with immune meditated diseases that are still vaccinated just so an owner can go on holiday and they can board it, thats just selfish and wring, but hey some folk HAVE to have a holiday, at any cost!
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Just to put my side across: I very rarely take holidays. Mainly due to my fear of flying. If I do, then it is usually 4 days at the most in the UK. Also due to the cost (especially this year!) as I think that caring for my cats properly is more important than any holiday.
Although my cats live pretty much indoors 24/7, like I said, I cannot take them to my parent's house where I spend most of Christmas due to a non FIV cat living there. Personally for me, I think it is irresponsible for them to be left alone for 10 days without supervision. I have left them alone for 24 hours with more than enough food and water, but any longer, I think it is unfair. At least in the cattery, they get fresh food, water and their trays cleaned at least once a day, which if they were left alone in my flat they would not. Also they are more reliant on me for attention then if they went outside, at least in a cattery they get to see humans and have fuss, which left alone they would not get. Plus if they were unwell, at least the cattery could take them to the vet, but if they were left alone for 10 days I would not notice, of which the consequences could be potentially fatal.
It is not practical always to go back and to every single day (not to mention the cost!) to my flat and my parent's house every single day over Christmas. Plus I cant drive, so I am relying on someone else, who may be very well over the limit. That is without being ill, last Christmas I was so ill I could barely stand up (I could only just make to the toilet) let alone take care of a cat. It's not the first Christmas I have been extremely unwell.
When the cat dies and they (my parents) do not replace it then yes I could in theory take my cats over Christmas and save boarding fess. Sometimes it is not about being selfish, sometimes being in a cattery is better all round for them. Plus if I left the cats alone for 10 days I am sure that the RSPCA would come knocking on my door.
So really me putting my cats in a cattery is not selfish, it's so that they can get a decent standard of care over Christmas which they deserve. I personally doubt that very few people putting their cats in a cattery are, which I do not like about your post.