There will be times in your life when you have to leave home,
and you can't always take your cat with you, no matter how well
behaved he or she may be. If you have to travel out of town, it is
important to make sure that your cat’s health will be in good hands
while you are gone. For this job, you’ll need a cat sitter. When
hiring a cat sitter, make sure that you leave him or her with good
information about your cats so that you can rest assured that they
are safe and healthy.
In the best-case scenario, your cat sitter will be someone that
you already know. Neighborhood teens make good cat sitters, as do
relatives. You can also call a pet sitting company if you don't
have anyone else in mind. Whoever takes care of your cats, make
sure that they are trustworthy and responsible to show up at your
house every single day at the correct times. If you have multiple
cats or other pets, or if you will be gone for over a week, it may
be a good idea to have someone you know house sit and stay
overnight in your home.
Before you leave, create an easy-to-read sheet of important
information. Start by listing your cats,include their names, fur
color, special diet and medication, likes and dislikes, and
favorite hiding place. You should also include step-by-step
detailed instructions for cat care and the number for you and for
your vet.
Make sure that everything needed to care for your cat is out in
the open and easy to use. For example, do forget to leave a can
opener for your cat sitter! If any of your cats fall ill or are
injured, your cat sitter will need to call a vet and possible even
take your act to the vets office. Have the phone in an
easy-to-locate place and leave cat carriers by the door. Also make
sure that all cleaning supplies are easy for your cat sitter to
find, including litter box materials.
If any of your cats need vet care, you will have to pay the vet
bills, of course. Leave a $20 bill (or more if you'll be gone
longer) for your cat sitter to specifically be used for the cats.
Beyond that, call your vet to alert him or her that you will be out
of town. Given your vet your credit card number, the phone number
where you can be reached, and the name of your cat sitter, with the
assertion that he or she will act in your place until you return
home. Doing this will help keep your cat safe and healthy even
while you are away.