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19th December 2013, 01:10 PM #1
The lead paint removal is done through a government program. That program pays for the hotel relocation, and we're pretty much stuck as far as that goes. We wouldn't be able to afford to rent something else :-(
Perhaps someone who has traveled with their cats before has advice??
Whatever happens, I'm sure it will be quite the adventure for everyone...Stay calm!!!
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19th December 2013, 01:28 PM #2Top Cat



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Hi Mandycoon! My daughter moved back to Minnesota from Arizona and traveled for three day with a border collie and 2 moggies in her car. She stayed at motels and it was not too bad. I don't know if you all have work and school to attend which will get the humans out most of the day. Sounds like the "indoor -outdoor cat" may be better off at grandmas house. It may be hard to keep that one contained to two rooms, hopefully there is a door between the 2 rooms. Good luck with the renovations, that is always a stressful time anyways. We had our family room redone, patio doors and sheet rock and what not, I wanted to kill my contractor! It took three months, but that is another story
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19th December 2013, 01:40 PM #3Elite Cat


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Ugh what a pain!! I don't know if you have them in the US but we have a feliaway thing that plugs in the wall and sooths and calms cats, could be usefull for the 2 weeks your there. If it is not an option to put the indoor-outdoor cat with your grandmas would he/she accept a harness at all? That way you could let him out but on a harness with you obviously holding it so he could at least get outdoors. Just an idea is all.



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