maybe. it depends on what condition you leave your pet in. if you leave you pet to go on holiday and it is in a very poor condition then the RSPCA will get involved. If the cat is healthy and it has water and food then you properly won't get into trouble. The best way is to get a friend or family member that you trust and get them to feed you pet.
I wouldnt. It needs food and water, and company. I get my friend to feed them everyday when I'm on holiday.
if you leave them with nobody and there outdoors they might or you can have somebody take care of them an keep them indoors till your back
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Trouble - Cat Stevens song - was created in 1970.
Cat Trouble - 1947 was released on: USA: 11 April 1947
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Your cat does get reluctant when you want to leave because it is fond of you.
Yes, they can but not if your going on holiday or something. If its just for a day when you're at work, then its fine as long as you leave it plenty of water and perhaps a toy or chew. Hope you find this useful!
It is not possible to leave an estate to a cat. He could leave the money to a trust for the benefit of the cat for its lifetime.
Bring the cat into your house and keep it there until it gives birth and the kittens are old enough to leave their mother.
An example of trouble is when you are caught doing something bad and you could get a punishment.
Cats get angry and scared when you leave them when you are going away. They can be fine after about 3 or 4 days but try not to do any longer. Then when you get home give them lots of attention. If you are staying away longer, there a few things you can do: [from Cat Fancy] leave treats around the house, hidden so that your cat can look forward to a scavenger hunt. Leave little lights on that don't use much energy so that the whole house isn't pitch black for your cat. Maybe leave a TV on if your not so concered about saving money and energy. Call and leave a message on your phone so that your cat can hear your voice. Also you can leave some music playing for them to listen to.