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boarding cats

gooseonline Jan 25, 2008 04:50 AM

i always board my cat at the vet that she goes it. and that means that i know that she will allways have food/water and shelter.

i also give her faveiote bed to sleep in so that she has her smell i the cage.

she seems to be alright and happy when i get her back

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PHWildCat Jan 25, 2008 05:10 AM

It is good that she is comfortable there and that you take her things with her to reassure her. I am sure that they take good care of her for you.
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PHKitkat Jan 28, 2008 07:38 PM

Hi There,

It's really nice that your vet provides boarding. Some vets would like to but they just don't have the room to do so. Where I work, we only board cats with medical problems, since we have a limited amount of cages. It's a great dea to bring along your cat's favorite bed also.

Another benefit to boarding at a vet's is that if your cat should get sick she will get the care she needs.

Thanks for sharing

Regards,
PHKitkat

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