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Absence of the butler: Yes? No? It depends on the cat's condition.

Description

The speaker, veterinarian Meow-Chul, is providing expert advice on cat care. He is accompanied by his two cats, Aegi and Samo, who are present in the video but do not speak. He refers to them as examples from his own home.

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Script

Original:

Hello, I'm veterinarian Meow-Chul. If the cat litter box is well-equipped and there are no environmental issues, a cat can often manage just fine alone for about a day without its owner. However, there are some cases where even a single night is not acceptable. First are cats under six months. Kittens, especially under 2-3 months, can't regulate their body temperature or blood sugar well. Long gaps between meals can cause dehydration or hypoglycemia. They truly need protection. Most pet owners wouldn't even consider leaving a cat this young home alone overnight, but we also need to pay close attention to adolescent cat teenagers.

Translated:

Hola, soy el veterinario Meow-Chul. Si la caja de arena para gatos está bien equipada y no hay problemas ambientales, un gato a menudo puede arreglárselas perfectamente solo durante un día sin su dueño. Sin embargo, hay algunos casos en los que ni una sola noche es aceptable. Primero, los gatos de menos de seis meses. Los gatitos, en especial, no regulan bien su temperatura ni azúcar en la sangre. Grandes lapsos sin comer causan deshidratación o hipoglucemia. Realmente necesitan protección. La mayoría de los dueños ni se plantearían dejar solo a un gato tan joven, pero también debemos prestar mucha atención a los gatos adolescentes.