Sunday, October 29, 2023

Cat Caregiving

Jackson the Cat is 21 years old. Over the years he (and until 2019 his brother Pepper) has had a variety of caretakers when Hubby Tony and I were away.

  • When Son Donald was living at home and working full time there was nothing to think about. We just relayed our schedule and he took care of the rest.

  • Eventually Donald moved out, but one of his good friends still lived two blocks away at his parent's house. Good Friend had a flexible work schedule and was usually available at the drop of a hat.

  • When Good Friend moved to the other side of the city. We relied on Across the Street Neighbor Boy and then Next Door Neighbor Boy.

  • We moved into our condo right before COVID shut things down. When they started opening back up and we were able to travel Donald would come and stay here.

  • However, Donald eventually acquired two dogs when his roommate had to relocate. He couldn't bring the dogs here, so we started looking for alternatives.

  • Since the building is apartment-style I didn't want to give the key to some random person from Nextdoor or Facebook. We used a couple of pet-sitting websites until we found a one-person local company. We are so comfortable with the person that they have their own key. All we have to do is text or email and get on the schedule.

  • A couple of months ago a new neighbor moved in. In our building if someone sees a delivered package sitting in the foyer we bring it in and place at the person's door. One day I retrieved a box of cat litter for New Neighbor. Eventually I ran into them and found out they love cats, have two of their own, and if the timing was right they would be interested in watching Jackson for us.

  • Tony and I will be attending an organization business meeting out of town in the not too-distant future, so I reached out to New Neighbor to ask if they were available for that weekend. They were. Today they (the neighbor and their middle school aged child) came by for a meet and greet with Jackson. As cats do, at first he snubbed the attention, but as they were getting ready to leave he lumbered up to them, smelled their outstretched hands, and offered a friendly head butt.

16 comments:

  1. I would take care of Jackson the cat if I lived nearby! We adapted 2 kitties from the shelter two years ago after our three cats passed the rainbow bridge.

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  2. I am amazed how old Jackson is. 21 years is quite old for a cat. You've been fortunate to find good caretakers all these years!

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    1. The comment is from Judee at Gluten Free A-Z blog

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    2. Our first cat was 20 when he died. At least in our house cats are a long-term commitment!

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    1. I've actually had people pair the cats and the cheese before :-). Pepper got his name from his black and white fur. Jackson was in honor of Jack Buck, who had passed away right before the cats came to live with us.

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  4. How wonderful to have someone "in house" to care for Jackson. Yesterday Terry and I were bemoaning all the work we have to do each morning for the cats and wondering about hiring our cat sitter to come a few days a week to help out. Terry jokingly said, "Let's just give Kirby the house and the cats and we'll go live with her mother." We both laughed but considered it an excellent idea!

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    1. Cats are excellent companions, but they can be a lot of work.

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  5. Oh that's wonderful you found someone so close to watch Jackson.

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    1. And if this short trial works out the family will be our regular go-to.

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  6. How wonderful! We don't plan on traveling anytime soon.

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  7. He is an old guy! We bought our first RV for our animals. My colloie did not eat while we were gone and I worried about him. Problem solved. They all just go with us, even the turtle.

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