Thanks for your inputs, you added some very good questions.
Lut, you can assure your girls that of course, the food I will make sure to know where is stored - the catlitter too.
God forbid that anything serious happen while I catsit, but you do have a point there... I should know what to do in such a case.
Also, it’s important to know whether he’s a door darter.And how he reacts to being alone for longer periods.
I will certainly ask the questions about a vet and what she expects I should do in various cases.
Ohh, and I just thought of one more.... what if I lose the key!![]()
In my first cat-sitting job, we didn’t discuss all these things, except that I should check that Malcolm didn’t scratch a little wound open he had on his neck. Luckily, he didn’t and the hair had almost grown back when his owner came home.I did have their e-mail and telephone numbers, though.
When someone looks after Fister, whether it's a cathotel or a catsitter, I write a few pages with Fister's history - all sorts of things, and of course give my vet's address and telephone number. I also give the number to a few of my other friends/neighbors who know me and Fister.







And how he reacts to being alone for longer periods.
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