Yes we can but we have to do many things before going vacation.
Leave Toys & Entertainment
Cats are extremely social creatures that require lots of love, attention, and playtime. Though they may seem antisocial at times, the fact of the matter is that your cat LOVES you, and really hates it when you’re gone. Leaving your kitty alone for an extended period of time will likely cause serious anxiety, which can lead to destructive behavior.
Make sure all of their toys are clean, in working order, and available to them.
Set Up Food And Water when you’re in vacation
The best way to make sure your cat doesn’t get too much food or water is by buying a water and food dispenser. Your best option is to have someone drop by the house to feed your cats, especially if they require a special diet like wet food.
Clean Up The Litter Box
This one shouldn’t require much explaining.
Set Up A Camera
Cameras are great for both your cat’s safety and your happiness. Setting up cameras allows you to keep an eye on your cat and ensure they’re not getting up to something.
Cover/Hide Electric Cords
Cats will chew on just about anything, especially if they already have toys that resemble it. Before you leave, unplug electronics and appliances that don’t need to be plugged in, roll up the chords, and pack them away.
Make Sure Someone Can Get Inside
Cats can be left alone for up to 72 hours. If you’re going to be gone for any longer than that, then you should make sure a friend, family member, or neighbor has a key to check up on your cat.
Update Tags And Microchips
If your cat gets away, a well-prepared cat owner will have updated tags and/or microchips.