About Making Sure Your Pets Are Cared For When You Leave Town For A While Pets live in our hearts, just like our children do. From the moment they arrive, we take care of them like we would a baby, as it relies on us, the humans, to protect them, to look after them, love them and provide in every sense right from food and shelter to medical care. Keeping a pet is a lifelong responsibility which the pet owner understands and supports – also during those times that we have to be absent, not during our normal working day, but also for extended periods such as when we go on leave or have to leave town on business for a day or more. In households where one person remains behind, it is not a problem, but when the whole family – or single person – go away for a while, one is often faced with a dilemma. What do I do, who do I turn to? Do I get a house-sitter during my absence, hoping they bond with my animal - which may be a big chance to take? Animals do not always take that easily to outsiders and they may be unhappy, pine for you, be aggressive to the well-meaning carer, or they may escape – not knowing if you will come back.
One of the best solutions, still, is to consider a boarding facility for your cat or dog when you go away for a while. It is, probably, still the best option, even if it may cause a bit of anxiety at first for both owners and the pet when it arrives at the kennels or cattery. A little bit of homework upfront is essential so that you will feel confident about the boarding facility where you will leave your pet(s) while you’re away. You have to ask yourself some important questions the moment you have your dates fixed. Examples include: Does the facility I have in mind come recommended by others (maybe someone you know has used them in the past), is it known to offer facilities for my pet such a clean, pleasant environment where they will sleep, is it safe so that my pet does not escape, will it receive love and care and be made to feel welcome and comfortable? Of course, these are general considerations; however, many dog and cat owners have their unique circumstances and requirements, and one has to make sure upfront you choose a facility that can meet your demands. For example, my pet may not be so sociable around other animals, or it may not flourish if it is separated from the other pets in my household that is also