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Finding a Cat Boarding Facility

When it’s necessary to board your cat, you should make sure you find a reputable company that offers quality care and services. There are simply too many substandard facilities out there that charge premium prices for shoddy and even neglectful conditions.

Here are a few tips to help you find the ideal Cat Boarding facility:

  • Ask for recommendations from fellow cat owners, your vet, or professional pet trainer. Positive word of mouth is valuable in these days of misleading advertising. If you keep hearing the same facility name over and over again, it’s a good bet that you’ll find quality there.

  • If you can’t get recommendations, call facilities and ask for references. Follow up on these references and find out whether past clients had a positive experience.

  • Ask lots of questions. Don’t be afraid to ask detailed questions about the type of care and services that are offered. You have the right to be informed, and your pet’s safety and comfort should be a high priority. Ask about exercise, housing conditions, play time, staff qualifications, and emergency care options. If your cat has special needs, ask whether the facility can accommodate them

  • Visit the facility before making your decision. Someone can talk up the place over the phone, but you should see it before you sign up. Stop by unannounced and observe the conditions. Do the housing units look clean? Is the facility free of loud noises, bad smells, or dirty areas? Do the staff members look interested and qualified?

  • Once you decide on a facility, it’s still not a bad idea to enlist a friend to stop by a few times while you’re gone, just to visit your kitty and make sure she’s not being mistreated. After all, she deserves the highest standard of care you can afford.



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