When you have to Leave your Pet Behind
My husband prepares taxes. Well, that’s terrific for me! But it means long-long (did I mention LONG) hours away from home, sometimes 12-14 at a time. So when I have to be away from home longer than six or eight hours--or gone overnight on business--we must make arrangements for the d*g and kitty to be left behind.

Seren does fine if she’s alone in the house for one day or even overnight. But the Magic-pup has his legs crossed and eyeballs turning yellow if he’s not walked regularly. We’ve thus far been extremely fortunate that his breeder lives in the same town and has had room for him to stay (and play!) when we can’t be there.
While Seren readily goes into her traveling crate, she doesn’t enjoy traveling. And truly, there are few places I could take her anyway. Besides, cats tend to really hate being in a strange place, so staying in their home offers a great option.
A pet sitter is the answer. You can go to Pet Sitters International or to the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters to find somebody near you. These folks typically are bonded, well prepared to care for your pet of choice, and offer you peace of mind.
To learn more about Petsitters and what to leave them, read petside's article, Pet Sitters: When you're Away, the Pets Should Play
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Seligor March 27, 2008 9:17 PM
Hi do you know that SEREN means STAR in the Welsh Language. I have a Tuppence Cat, Penny spaniel/jack russell, hmmm and an Abby terrier of all sorts. Seli xx
Amy April 1, 2008 9:57 AM
Hi Seli,
No, I didn't know that's what Seren meant--how neat! Her full name of course is "Serendipity" -- but she's always believed that she's a STAR and now I know why!
amy