SERVICE

Your cat’s stay

Several times a day we check on the well-being of the cats. We sit right next to the cat to observe him/her, learn its nature, pet it and give a daily dose of attention and brush his/her fur if they seem interested. In the yards there are toys and high ledges that the cats like to sit and observe the view. In the cats sleeping chambers, there are pillows and blankets that get changed often and every time a new guest arrive. The drinking water and cat litter are changed daily. The cats have dry food available at all times and we also give them wet food for breakfast if the cat owner so desires.

The Boarding House also take in cats who suffer from a chronic illness, which may require IV, shots and/or medications. I also take in cats after being hospitalised that need further care and close supervision. My veterinarian lives next door and can quickly respond to any problem that may arise.

It is recommended that you bring along a blanket, pillow or any other toy that the cat is used to in order to make adjusting to the new environment easier. Every cat has a different adjustment period. To some it may be minutes, to others it may take a couple of days. At the end of this time most cats become my friends and are relaxed and curious like cats usually are.

Every cat that stays in the boarding house must be spaded/neutered and be treated for flees and worms. You may also arrange for the cat to be picked up and/or dropped off at your home for an additional charge.