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Cat Boarding

Submitted by admin on June 21, 2009 – 4:20 pmOne Comment

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Cats holidaying at the Centre stay in our bright and airy boarding room, which is situated toward the rear of the building. This location offers convenient access for staff but is removed from the noise and comings-and-goings of the Centre, allowing our feline guests to relax in quiet and comfortable surroundings.

At night, for their safety and security, boarders retire to their spacious individual quarters, which feature multiple levels, climbing areas, soft blankets and of course essential amenities such as food, water and litter trays. During the day however, those guests who wish to interact with others are free to roam the boarding area. They may choose to visit other guests’ quarters, play with tunnels and other toys, or simply relax on a soft bed in a sunny spot.

Clients are free to bring their furry persons’ favourite items to provide extra comfort during their time at the Centre. Clients may also choose to bring their feline companions’ meals, or alternatively the Centre will provide meals from a selection of Whiskas canned foods, dry biscuits from the Hills and Royal Canin range, free-range cooked chickens and preservative-free fresh raw meats. If your furry person is on a specialized diet such as Hills z/d or i/d, we are able to accommodate this from our range of foods at no extra cost.

Guests may check in to boarding from 7:30am on weekdays and 8:00am on weekends. Boarding fees are charged per calendar day.

Viewings of our cat boarding facilities are available by appointment. Please contact the Centre for more details. 

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One Comment »

  • Alison says:

    I just sent an email on your contact us site, please advise re: Cat boarding and rates, I have one male desexed moggy. Dates required are from 14th Oct ot 2nd Nov.
    Thanks,
    Alison

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