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10 ways to keep your cat happy while you’re on holiday

10 ways to keep your cat happy while you’re on holiday
by Lucinda Beeman

Read time: 4 min

Jetting off on holiday? It’s never that easy when there’s a cat at home. Waiting for their fresh meals. And getting annoyed you’re not there to deliver. (Also: we miss them.) 

But don’t worry. With a bit of preparation and know-how, you can ensure that your cat stays content and secure while you're away. Here are 10 no-nonsense tips to keep your cat happy and safe in your absence:

  1. Arrange Reliable Care: Find a trusted friend, family member, or professional pet sitter to visit your home daily. Regular check-ins ensure that your cat gets the attention, food, and care they need.

  2. Leave Detailed Instructions: Provide clear guidelines on feeding schedules, medication, and any special needs your cat may have. Include emergency contact info and vet details. (Just in case.)

  3. Maintain Familiarity: Keep your cat's environment consistent. Leave familiar toys, bedding, and items with your scent. To help ease any stress or anxiety.

  4. Stick to Routine: Cats thrive on routine. So try to maintain their regular schedule as much as possible. Ask your temporary caregiver to stick to feeding times, play sessions, and cuddle time to keep them comfortable.

  5. Secure the Environment: Cat-proof your home by removing any hazards and securing windows and doors. A safe environment means peace of mind for you and your pet.

  6. Interactive Entertainment: Keep your cat stimulated with interactive toys or puzzle feeders. These engage their minds and prevent boredom or destructive behaviour.

  7. Consider Boarding: If you can't find a caretaker, consider boarding your cat at a reputable kennel. Do your research to find a facility that meets your standards and your cat's needs. And visit in person before you book.

  8. Use Technology: Stay connected with your cat using pet cameras or smart devices. Check in on them. And even dispense treats remotely for a fun and interactive experience.

  9. Emergency Preparedness: Provide your caretaker with emergency contact info. And instructions for accessing funds for vet care. Preparation is key for any unexpected situations.

  10. Stay Calm: Stay calm and composed when leaving. Cats can pick up on your emotions. So a relaxed departure reassures them that everything will be okay.

With these tips in mind, you can enjoy your holiday knowing your cat is in good hands. So pack your bags, relax, and leave the cat-care worries behind.

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