Hi,
I'm dogsitting my friend's dog and living at his place during the week and at my place during the weekend. I've been going back and forth morning and night to feed my cats. I'm wondering how hard and traumatic would it be to move my cats to my friend's place? He'll be back during Christmas and then he leaves again after Christmas until April. Is this too much for cats? I've never moved them other than to bring to the vets. I'm sure my older cat Schweppie would eventuallyadjust but my younger kitten, I'm not sure. He's not yet used to my friend's dog yet.
If you think it's okay to do this, how would I do it? Would I put them both in the bathroom for example and then gradually into a bigger room?
I would appreciate some advice as I miss my cats. I just don't want my friend's dog in myhouse while I'm away (he marks even though he's neutered - I don't need the added mess!). Plus, there's more room at my friend's place and more rooms to enclose animals in.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
I'm dogsitting my friend's dog and living at his place during the week and at my place during the weekend. I've been going back and forth morning and night to feed my cats. I'm wondering how hard and traumatic would it be to move my cats to my friend's place? He'll be back during Christmas and then he leaves again after Christmas until April. Is this too much for cats? I've never moved them other than to bring to the vets. I'm sure my older cat Schweppie would eventuallyadjust but my younger kitten, I'm not sure. He's not yet used to my friend's dog yet.
If you think it's okay to do this, how would I do it? Would I put them both in the bathroom for example and then gradually into a bigger room?
I would appreciate some advice as I miss my cats. I just don't want my friend's dog in myhouse while I'm away (he marks even though he's neutered - I don't need the added mess!). Plus, there's more room at my friend's place and more rooms to enclose animals in.
Thanks in advance for your advice!