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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

358.0. "Lodging for Cats and their Peoples" by GRANPA::CCOLEMAN (I love Korats!) Wed Aug 19 1992 16:28

    Can anyone recommend a hotel/motel in the Danbury, CT area (which is
    near the New York line) that is inexpensive and accepts pets -- such as
    a Red Roof Inn? The reason is that I had to reschedule a college final
    (due to the cat show in Fitchburg!) for Monday night, which means, as
    soon as the Fitchburg show is over, me and the 2 cats will be 'on the
    road again!' and would like to make it as far as the southwest corner
    of Connecticut. I'd rather NOT stay in New York -- New Jersey is okay.
    
    If you know of any hotels in those areas (I believe it is on Interstate
    84) please let me know!
    
    Again, hope to see many of you at the Fitchburg show this weekend! I'll
    be with Kim Trainque!
    
    Thanks Kim for the 'room at the inn'!
    
    Cheryl
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358.1SPEZKO::RAWDENCheryl Graeme RawdenThu Aug 20 1992 08:4411
    Cheryl (nice name :^), I have family in Danbury and always stay with
    them.  The area is very expensive.  In fact, I remember commenting last
    weekend about the hotel signs off the side of the highway that
    advertise low rates for about $59/night and these weren't the types of
    hotels I'd want you to be staying in!  You might call an 800 main
    number for one of the more popular chains (Comfort Inn, Fairfield Inn,
    Red Roof Inn) and ask if they have anything reasonably priced in or
    around Danbury.  
    
    Now, if you want to know places to shop while you are there, I could
    probably be of more assistance.  :^)  --Cheryl
358.2Any suggestions?SUBURB::TUDORKWelcome_to_the_JungleThu Mar 31 1994 06:4216
    I've tried to find an appropriate note for accomodation..
    
    One of my friends here in Reading has a problem.  She's moving house,
    but there's a delay of 17 weeks during which she is staying with
    parents who already have a cat of their own.
    
    Her cat needs a temporary home until she can move into her new place.
    We're trying the Cat's protection League, local vets and shelters, but 
    are there any other suggestions?
    
    There are good reasons why she can't a)leave the cat in the old house
    until moving day  b)put the cat in a cattery  - we've considered these
    options and regretfully rejected them.
    
    K
    
358.3I *think* SUBURB is in the UK?HELIX::SKALTSISDebThu Mar 31 1994 12:354
    uh, are you refering to Reading England or Reading Massachussetts (in
    the US)?
    
    Deb
358.4Berks not MassSUBURB::TUDORKWelcome_to_the_JungleSun Apr 03 1994 19:338
    Hi Deb,
    
    Sorry - that's Reading, England - I know this conference is primarily
    US, but there are a few English noters (I know, cause I've made contact
    with some of them:-)
    
    Kate
    
358.5hotel accommodations for catsBLAKFT::GOODWINTue Feb 27 1996 09:339
    My sister will be moving from Amherst, NH to Raliegh, NC next week. She
    will be transporting 2 older (about 13 yrs) cats to their new home. She
    doesn't want to make the trip in one fell swoop, so she is looking for
    a hotel/motel/inn, south of DC, that will allow cats. Can anyone help
    with recommendations?
    
    Thanks!
    
    ng
358.6Pet HotelsNIOSS1::DUGGANTue Feb 27 1996 09:394
         I have a book at home for pet hotels. I will check it out tonight.
    If she is a AAA member the hotel books are very helpful, they will also
    state if pets are allowed.