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Im looking for a recommendation for our cat to be cared for over the summer. The person she has been cared for on the last two occasions was a disaster - our poor cat came home infested with fleas and dangerously ill. That was a very expensive vets bill and a lot of misery for the cat and us.

Ive seen a few good reviews for cat sitters closely followed by people saying that the cat sitters have abused the agreement by using the washing machine etc, whilst the resident has been away.

So...any genuinely brilliant catteries that are not overcrowded and disease ridden out there?

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It's always best to leave a cat in their own home, in my opinion. That's what I have always done. Do you not have a neighbour who can help you out, or their teenage child, and that way your house gets checked on regularly?


Maybe you could offer to set up a reciprocal cat feeding arrangement with neighbours.

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