How to Decide on the Right Holiday Care for Cats
June 21, 2025
Planning a holiday should be exciting, not stressful. But if you’re a cat owner, it’s completely natural to feel a pang of worry about leaving your feline friend behind. The good news is, with a little preparation, you can enjoy your break knowing your cat is safe, content, and well looked after in Lancashire.
Planning to travel soon? Just give us a call to book a visit to our veterinary practice in Preston so our vets can give them a health check before you go.
Book a cat health check before you go
You can also read our tips on how to ensure whichever cat sitter you choose, they will be fully prepared to take care of your favourite feline friend.
Can I leave my cat home alone?
Cats are famously independent, and many are quite content in their own territory. However, that doesn’t mean they can be left entirely alone. Even the most self-sufficient cat needs daily food, clean water and a clean litter tray. What’s more, accidents can happen – from knocking over water bowls to getting stuck in a neighbour’s shed.
So, while it’s probably fine for your cat to stay at home, Rowan Vets’ team advise that they’ll need a reliable pet sitter or a trusted friend to pop in at least once a day. Searching online for professional cat sitters in Preston, or Lancashire, is a great option, especially if you don’t have a nearby friend or neighbour available.
Will my cat realise if I’m not there for a few days?
Yes, and no. Cats don’t experience time quite like we do, but they are creatures of habit and can be very sensitive to changes in routine. Some cats barely seem to notice, while others may feel stressed or become more withdrawn. If they do begin to miss you, they may act out by urinating on things with your scent on them or by scratching the furniture. It’s their way of saying, “I missed you. Don’t leave me like that again.”
You might also find your cat a little aloof on your return. Rowan Vets’ team advise that it’s perfectly normal, and they usually forgive fairly quickly. Providing familiar comforts like their usual food, bedding and toys helps ease the transition. Leaving an item of clothing that smells like you can also be reassuring for some cats.
What are my options for holiday care?
Ultimately, the best choice depends on your cat’s personality and needs but here are some care options that will help put your mind at ease when travelling away from home.
- Home visits: Ideal for cats who prefer their own environment.
- Live-in sitters: Good for cats needing more attention or medication.
- Catteries: Can be suitable for sociable cats, but always choose a reputable cattery in Lancashire and visit in advance.
We’re always happy to help you choose the best holiday care option for your cat, so you can both relax! Why not book them a health check before you go?
Plus, you might find Rowan Vets’ tips on how to prepare your cat sitter helpful.
