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• How will my cat settle into a cattery?
Despite many owners' reservations, cats settle very quickly into a cattery environment. They enjoy the routine of regular feeding times and feel secure within their individual accomodation.
• Will my cat come into contact with other cats?
This should never happen in a well run cattery. Only cats from the same household share accomodation and each house and run is fully disinfected between boarders.
• What will my cat be fed on?
We ask each owner what type of food their cat is normally fed and what their particular likes and dislikes are. We feed exactly the same food as the cat is normally given. This also avoids any tummy upsets. We also cater for special diets.
• What happens if my cat becomes ill during its stay?
We have a vet on call and the cattery is insured to cover these costs. We always ask owners about any medical problems their cat may have.
• How often are the cats checked?
We begin feeding and cleaning out the houses at around 8am and generally work around the cattery all morning. The cats are checked again mid afternoon and then fed again around 5pm. We carry out a last check on all cats between 10 and 11pm. We also spend time with each cat - talking to and playing with it.
• What type of cat litter do you use?
We
use a variety of cat litters as not every cat is comfortable with the
same type.
• How much do you charge?
Charges
are: £5.60 per day for one cat and £8.80 per day for 2 cats
sharing. There are other prices for more than 2 cats and discounts may
also apply depending on your booking (please contact us if you require
more detailed price information).
These prices include all food, litter and apply to both types of houses. The price also includes veterinary fees insurance cover and heating in the cat house.
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