Health
No cat suffering from, or suspected to be suffering from any infectious or contagious disease can be accepted into our care. All cats are examined on arrival; the manager reserves the right to refuse admission to any cat showing signs of ill health pending advice from a veterinarian. Owners will appreciate that this is essential in order to safeguard the health of all boarding cats. Following veterinary advice, if the cat is permitted to board, any treatment prescribed can be continued during the cat’s stay. If your cat needs treatment for any reason whilst in our care, we will contact our local vet, in most cases, at your expense. If the condition is serious, your cat’s own vet will be contacted before treatment is carried out, if you so desire.
Vaccinations
For safety and hygiene reasons, we only board fully vaccinated cats. You must provide a current vaccination certificate (F3/F4) when checking in your cat. All cats must be immunized against infectious Enteritis and Cat Flu. Note: Vaccination certificates are only valid for 12 months. If your cat vaccination is due close to boarding, we require it to be done at least 2 weeks prior to boarding.
Flea and Worm Treatment
We ask that your cat’s flea and worm treatment be kept up to date. We recommend you use a premium brand, following directions on the pack. Any cat needing flea/worm treatment while in our care will be treated by us at a fee of $15.00 payable on collection of your cat.
Medication
All allergies and ailments must be declared.
Bring all medications with you.
Dosages must be marked clearly.
We do administer injections.
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