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26th March 2012, 01:14 AM #1
Good Cattery in Bristol area
Hi All
Over Easter I'm going away for a few days and we usually take the kittens with us, but as we're going abroad it's not possible. We're thinking of putting the cats into a cattery and I was wondering if anybody knows of any good ones in the Bristol area?
Alternatively, is there anything I should look for in a good/bad cattery?
So so nervous about it!!
Thanks
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26th March 2012, 08:07 AM #2
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Try phoning your vets or pop in to see what they have on their board,they are not allowed to openly recommend {or shouldn't} but if they are advertised there the places should be fine,ask any neighbours with cats about where they use,phone up any catteries near you & ask to go for a visit,normally when you go into a place you can pick up as soon as you walk in & meet the owner if you are happy or not with the set up &looking at how settled the boarders are will tell you a lot & its not always the most spanking new set ups that are necessarily the best,the only thing is you might have problems this close to Easter as I know where I go has been booked out for that period a fair while now,mine were booked in before xmas.....x
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26th March 2012, 09:07 AM #3
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Don't know about Bristol but we put our 3 in a cattery for the first time last September. As jckkerrison says, you kinda know at once if it's the 'right' place. We turned up unexpectedly and the kitchen was clean and tidy, they had no qualms about showing us around, and all the cats looked well-looked after. They kept a daily diary on how much they eat, how they were etc. They even gave ours the pen/run next to the one we'd booked as well as it was empty (for free) - great service that showed they cared. And although I still hated leaving them, they we absolutely fine when we picked them up (although Sunshine wouldn't shut up when we got him home - kept walking around the house 'talking' to everything!!) x
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26th March 2012, 12:00 PM #4
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The other option (and the one i prefer) is to get a cat sitter.
In our local Pets@home there is a notice board and i've quite often seen adverts on there from people who will pop in a couple of times a day to feed/pamper/empty litter trays etc.
It works out to be about the same as cattery fees, but is obviously a lot less stressful for the kitties as they stay in their own home.
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26th March 2012, 12:26 PM #5
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26th March 2012, 10:20 PM #6
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27th March 2012, 07:07 PM #7
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27th March 2012, 08:30 PM #8
I cat sit - Im a registered & qualified vet nurse - Im also in Bristol
Karen - Romacoon
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27th March 2012, 09:01 PM #9
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28th March 2012, 03:14 PM #10
I dont have a website for the cat sitting - It got too busy so i took it down
email me if you like .. karenscomfycats@blueyonder.co.uk
If you decided to drop me a line , let me know what area of Bristol you are - as i dont travel all over the cityKaren - Romacoon
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