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Fluffy Cat has to go to UC Davis in a week and a half to get radiation treatment for a recurrent spot on his nose. His appointment is at 10 AM on a Monday. I don't know whether the vet med hospital at UC Davis will consent to board him the night before, but I'm guessing not. So, I have questions for the Interwebs:

• Do you know of kennels in the Davis area that board cats and are open for dropoffs late Sunday?

• Have you ever stayed at a hotel that accepted cats with guests? What was the experience like? Did the cat stay in the room with you, or were there separate accomodations?

• We're likely to have some time to kill while Fluffy gets irradiated. Any ideas on things we should see while we're in Davis?

Date: 2011-09-16 11:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karakara98.livejournal.com
I've never done it, but I have an acquaintance who would take his 90 lb Greater Swiss Mountain dog on business trips. The dog would stay in the hotel room, but would have to be taken for walks so that the maids could change the room. I think hotels that take pets will usually let the animal stay with you in the room. In your shoes, I would ask the vet hospital if they can recommend any hotels.

Sorry to hear it and good luck!

Date: 2011-09-16 07:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amethyst73.livejournal.com
Ah, but here's the thing: Fluffy is a noisy, talkative cat, and we'd really just as soon NOT have him in the room with us!

I do have a list of phone numbers of pet-friendly hotels in the area. I should start calling them and asking them what their setup is.

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