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  • #16
    Quoth Canadian In Maine View Post
    I'm sure the logic is just escaping me but why no cats?

    Aren't they usually quieter and cleaner than dogs? I would think dogs would have more accidents on the carpet.
    Cat Lady's cats sure weren't quieter, since other guests complained.

    Big Corporate Boss Lady says she doesn't want to deal with kitty litter. Having worked in a pet friendly motel before here, I can understand that. Kitty litter can get everywhere. Yes, there are guests who will clean it all up, but the ones that don't apparently ruined it for everyone because that was Boss Lady's reasoning.

    As for accidents on the carpet, from my past experience cats are equal to dogs in that regard.
    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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    • #17
      Wow. If someone had been treating my staff like that, I'd ask them to leave. We don't want them if they're going to be abusive.

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      • #18
        Why would people bring cats on vacation? Wouldn't they be freaking out because they're out of their territory (which could explain the meowing so loudly the neighbours complain).

        Oh, wait, just realised where I am. Carry on.
        the end of an era is not the completion of a destiny. Momentum comes when we believe the best for the future, we keep speaking life into the future, and we commit to the future - Brian Houston

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        • #19
          Quoth brucetiki View Post
          Why would people bring cats on vacation? Wouldn't they be freaking out because they're out of their territory (which could explain the meowing so loudly the neighbours complain).

          Oh, wait, just realised where I am. Carry on.
          For us, if we bring our cat with us, it's because we had no choice. If we have to run for a hurricane, I am not going to leave her home.

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          • #20
            Quoth Moirae View Post
            For us, if we bring our cat with us, it's because we had no choice. If we have to run for a hurricane, I am not going to leave her home.
            If you have that sort of excuse, I bet I can talk management into granting an exception.

            Cat Lady in this case had no such excuse.

            And having worked at a pet-friendly motel, I've seen people bring all sorts of pets on vacation. Including goldfish. On vacation. People do it. I can't really explain why.
            Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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            • #21
              Quoth Moirae View Post
              For us, if we bring our cat with us, it's because we had no choice. If we have to run for a hurricane, I am not going to leave her home.
              I did bring my cat Pyewackett when we evacuated from Portsmouth VA - we spent about 2 months living in a campground as well because my first hubby and I were working a nuke station outage near Richmond VA and it cost us about $20 a day for a small cabin. Cat was happy to hang out in our campsite all the time [I think the crunchies and water, and litter pan clinched it] But then again we had asked the camp management if we could bring him with us and they were fine with it. [between the 2 of us we were making $120 a day per diem so we made out like bandits on expenses.]
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              • #22
                You called your cat Pyewackett-any particular reason?

                There are three scenarios here.
                a)Cat likes name.Cat informs all other cats that he will be known as Pyewackett.In fact the Honorable Pyewackett.Very distinguished-cat soars to top of social strata.
                b)Cat detests name.Cat informs all other cats that he will be known as Boss.Cat has to supply regular mouse supply to arch enemy cat who has heard him being called this and is now threatening to reveal all to every neighborhood cat.
                c)Cat likes name.Cat informs other cats,who fall on their backs killing themself with laughter. Cat makes vain attempts to inform all other cats that he will be known as Boss.Cat sinks to bottom of social strata.
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                • #23
                  The naming of cats is a difficult matter
                  It isn't just one of your holiday games
                  I may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter
                  When I tell you a cat must have three different names!

                  -T.S. Eliot

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                  • #24
                    Named him Pyewackett because Bell Book and Candle was always one of my favorite movies.
                    EVE Online: 99% of the time you sit around waiting for something to happen, but that 1% of action is what hooks people like crack, you don't get interviewed by the BBC for a WoW raid.

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                    • #25
                      Quoth AccountingDrone View Post
                      I did bring my cat Pyewackett when we evacuated from Portsmouth VA - we spent about 2 months living in a campground as well because my first hubby and I were working a nuke station outage near Richmond VA and it cost us about $20 a day for a small cabin. Cat was happy to hang out in our campsite all the time [I think the crunchies and water, and litter pan clinched it] But then again we had asked the camp management if we could bring him with us and they were fine with it. [between the 2 of us we were making $120 a day per diem so we made out like bandits on expenses.]
                      We had to run last year from a hurricane and honestly, my baby girl loved the hotel room. I haven't seen her that relaxed in a long time.

                      Quoth PatchO'Black View Post
                      The naming of cats is a difficult matter
                      It isn't just one of your holiday games
                      I may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter
                      When I tell you a cat must have three different names!

                      -T.S. Eliot
                      rofl. That's awesome.

                      My girly is Sasha. It took me 3 weeks to pick it out. She was originally called Mitchell by the people that took her in because they thought she was a boy when she was really really little. Its a good thing I chose Sasha since it's unisex.

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                      • #26
                        With 2 cats now, I am having Rob refurbish the second penguin cage [one of our ex roomies back in the late 90s worked at an aquarium and they got 2 cages with the penguins that got shipped there from a different aquarium. Instead f throwing them away, Bruce brought them home.] Our roomie Phlip has 3 cats so instead of cramming them into tiny carriers, she can put all 3 of them in one penguin cage. We can carry both cages and our luggage, and camping gear in and on the mom van and jetta, so evacuating would be fairly easy for us.
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                        • #27
                          Quoth AccountingDrone View Post
                          I did bring my cat Pyewackett when we evacuated from Portsmouth VA -
                          I LOVE the name. I have a Tonkinese years ago named Pyewackett.
                          Also, I miss living in Kittery ME/Portsmouth area. We were stationed there for a year in 05 and I worked at the Dunkin' on Woodbury Ave.
                          You've got a real problem all right, and a banjo is the only answer! - Pinkie Pie

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                          • #28
                            Quoth AmethystSquirrel View Post
                            I LOVE the name. I have a Tonkinese years ago named Pyewackett.
                            Also, I miss living in Kittery ME/Portsmouth area. We were stationed there for a year in 05 and I worked at the Dunkin' on Woodbury Ave.
                            Tonks are sweet kittys.

                            We head to Maine with a friend of ours two or three times a year, more for the socializing than the shopping, but we tend to do much of our Christmas list at Yummies.
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                            • #29
                              Quoth Moirae View Post
                              For us, if we bring our cat with us, it's because we had no choice. If we have to run for a hurricane, I am not going to leave her home.
                              Amen, sister! Taz will be with me whether she likes it or not! (She won't, she hates being in the car).
                              They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.

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