Boarding - we have several different spacious enclosures that cater for indoor cats as well as cats that like to be in touch with the outdoors. For our long stay boarders we make sure they get ample time to stretch their legs and enjoy some fun time away from their regular enclosure. Bedding - we supply comfortable clean bedding but we have found that many owners prefer to bring their cat's own be
d or an item of clothing belonging to a member of the family. The familiar item and scents do help to settle new boarders and we are therefore quite happy to accommodate these. Food - we keep a variety of different foods to tempt all appetites. If you have a specific dietary requirements for your cat, bring your own food and we will happily follow your instructions. Be assured that in 32 years we have never had a cat go hungry! Dried food is always on offer and over the years we have found that Hills tends to be the most popular. Medication - Your cat must be de-sexed and vaccinated against feline upper respiratory tract disease (cat flu) and feline enteritis - which is highly contagious. Vaccinations should be boosted annually and this should be done at least 14 days before the cat is to be boarded. Up to date certificates must be supplied upon arrival. Administration of extra medication should be discussed when making a booking. Veterinary Attendance - All contact details will be taken upon arrival. We have our own vet on call and they are happy to liaise with your vet if needed.