All the vet care you won’t need. Because we are veterinarians, we’re on call and/or on the premises all the time. We’re always checking intake and output (yes, we like to examine the litter boxes). We don’t want any idiopathic cystitis, hepatic lipidosis, stress diabetes on our watch. But if we can’t prevent 100% of those type of things, we can treat them right away.
All the vet care you will need. If your cat has special medical needs, we’re here for you. Diabetes, kidney disease or other non-contagious conditions are no roadblock to boarding. We also get lots of senior cats, some more than 20 years old, who keep coming back.
Private playtime. Individual, monitored time outside the condos to play and explore.
No communal co-mingling. Communal cat care is bad for your cat. Cats are not small dogs. Veterinarians don’t mix cats belonging to different clients. Communal cat housing increases stress; increased stress puts the adrenal glands on overtime and compromises the immune system. What does that mean? Simply put, communal housing increases the chances boarding cats will get sick. We NEVER house your cats with anyone else’s cat because:
Increased risk of illness.
Increased risk of fighting.
Decease in appetite, potentially triggering hepatic lipidosis, the potentially fatal fatty liver disease triggered by not eating.