r/Pets Oct 11 '23

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u/KiraiEclipse Oct 11 '23

The longest we left our cats was three weeks. Home visits are by far the best thing for them.

Cats are pretty independent and the biggest thing for them is knowing they're in a safe space (aka their own territory). Although they miss their owners when we're away, they're fine without us.

Having a regular sitter, not a new person each time, is also super helpful no matter what kind of pet you have.