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Hello there! I am single and live on my own. I have 4 house cats, I work full time and am out of the house most of the day. Also way back when I had only one cat, I worked all day and my cat was fine (cats sleep alot)!!!! I am sure Casper will be fine at your dads after a settling in period, and as you said you can still see him. ....There is another option, get another cat to keep Casper company during the day when you are working... There are some things to consider before doing so, cats don't usually take to each other right away and may hiss and growl at each other for days maybe weeks,before they become friends. Generally its easier to introduce a kitten to the original cat. And male to male, or female to male are easiest. Female to female can be a nightmare to introduce, and may never be friends but simply tolerate one another. I WISH YOU AND CASPER THE BEST!!! |
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I have a friend who lives alone, works long hours and is away abroad for sometimes several weeks at a time. She's always had cats and they have got used to this unsual pattern. She also has good neighbours who feed and keep an eye on the cats where she's away. Reading your situation, I would say that the best option would be to leave Casper with your Dad. You know him, hopefully Casper is familiar with him, you will have access to see him whenever your like and if your situation were to change your Dad might be willing to had Casper back (but don't count on that ). From what I know of Siamese they are cats who are social and prefer company so not sure if he'd be totally happy all day on his own . . . best of luck, it's horrible when a relationship ends so one less worry in knowing Casper's got a great home with your Dad must be a good thing. |
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I do feel sorry for you. It feels to me that the best solution might be to leave him with your Dad. I used to have a Siamese and she got cross with me if I took the dogs out and left her alone for an hour - I don't think she would have coped with several days by herself. I hope you find a solution that suits you all |
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It's a very sad situation and I feel sorry for you too. I have never had a Siamese but those that have have said that Siamese are sociable creatures, more so than a moggie. I feel that you are actually lucky enough to have already found the perfect solution. Casper will settle with your Dad, your Dad will have a companion again after losing his long time friend and you will be able to see Casper whenever you are able. I would not want to leave a cat alone all day and have to rely on friends or neighbours to keep an eye on him, not on a regular basis. You won't have to worry about him if you have to go away for your job. It's an emotional wrench, but I feel once you've decided, you'll be able to move on. I do hope this hasn't sounded hard hearted, it's not meant to, as I do sympathise. |
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I am single, and both my cats are indoors only. They seem to cope fine, cats are pretty adaptable. However saying that I do not work full time so my cats are not left alone tons of times. |
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Hi there, has Casper settled in yet? I do hope there s some improvement now and he has ventured out from the chest of drawers! I have four house cats by the way, and as long as they are fed I am sure they are quite happy to be alone but they arent left for great lenghts of time and they arent siamese so I think also that your Dad is the perfect solution. Wishing you all the best Jan x |
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