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The condensed directions: Read the cue, react to the cue. There's no right answer, no research required. I cite sources where applicable but it's all about coming up with creative answers. Winners are picked in a week.

The number one rule? Have FUN!!!

05/23 - I'll be naming final winners this week!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Sitter

So I Have This Friend: Give your best advice to this friend.
So I have this friend... He's hired a cat-sitter while he's away on vacation but he suspects the sitter isn't stopping in to take care of the cats every day. Without staying glued to his security cameras online (because the point is to enjoy his vacation), what do you suggest he do to make sure his pets are being properly cared for?

No worries for my kitties while I'm away but it made me think "what if..."

We Have A Winner!!! 04/28/10
Hire a cat-sitter-sitter. Or, save half the money and hire a kid (one whose parent's encourage responsibility) to sit the cats. You get a two-fer. The parent's will make more of a point to make sure the kid is doing his/her job.
Winner: Ryan Ashley Scott (@ryanashleyscott)
Reason: A cat-sitter-sitter. There really IS a job for everyone.

5 comments:

C. Beth said...

He left them behind? That's just wrong!
With their owner is where they belong.
Sedate the cat.
Hide him in your hat.
No one will know he's along!

Anonymous said...

Hire someone else to 'kidnap' one of the cats, and leave a ransom note.

See how long it takes for him to call.

It might not be effective, but I'm betting it will be funny, which is almost as good.

InspiredDreamer said...

Not to sound callus
But cats are self-sufficient.
They will be just fine.

Heather said...

Pay the kid next door to "spy" on the caretaker. He should call if something is not quite right. No news is good news.

Ryan Ashley Scott said...

Hire a cat-sitter-sitter. Or, save half the money and hire a kid (one whose parent's encourage responsibility) to sit the cats. You get a two-fer. The parent's will make more of a point to make sure the kid is doing his/her job.

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