Looks like I will be pet sitting starting next week

All I know is it's a cat named Susie and she's a 10 year old dark tabby. Owners are going to a destination wedding. They approached me 6 months ago and asked if I'd do it since all of the local family was going to go and there wouldn't be anyone around to tend to the cat. A month ago, one of the cat's owners mentioned that her daughter backed out of the trip and would be here to take care, but would only stop once a day to feed it. The owner added that she'd prefer the cat not be left alone all day.

I said I would still be willing to pet sit, so the owner is bringing Susie next Wednesday. It is not a "special needs" pet or one that needs to be medicated, otherwise I would have to refuse (I went through that with my last two fur-babies).
 

Enjoy your new roommate but be very careful opening outside doors! 😉
I mentioned my pet sitting to a neighbor and he shook his head. He said another neighbor was tending a friend's cat and it scooted out when he opened a door and it was never seen again. 😓

The owner mentioned that Susie doesn't like the outdoors, but I'm not taking any chances.
In my old house, there were plenty of rooms to put a pet in and close the door if I had to use an egress to the outside. When I had a yard sale, I'd put my cats in my bedroom with dry food, water and a liter box and I'd usually find them asleep on the bed at the end of the day. My new house has an open floor plan and any rooms in which I could isolate the cat have trinkets she could knock around if she got hysterical or bored. My option is to make sure she is not near the access door to the garage, and use the garage as an entrance or exit, making sure the garage door is closed before entering or exiting the access door.
 
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I put food in the main part of the house. In case she got in the basement, I put food, water and a litterbox down there, but these, also, have not been used all day.

It's possible she got out when I went out to uncover my plants on the porch this morning, but being aware of this, I kept watch and didn't see her.

She can't hide in too many places - she's the size, shape and weight of a bowling ball and 10 years old.

I don't know what to do. I hesitate to call the owner and spoil her trip. She left me her daughter's phone number, also. but than again, what can she do?
 
This cat could have stayed in her own home, and you could have gone to the cat daily to feed & clean litter box.

eta. Read first post again. Owners were wrong not to leave cat for daughter coming daily.
 
I feel your fear. If anything, tomorrow call the daughter. Maybe she could come over and call Susie. Or put the phone on speaker and have the daughter call for Susie.
 


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