FAQ’s Cats

What do I need to bring when I bring my cat to board?

You will need your vaccination card or book, we will record your last vaccination details and give you it back. You will need a cat carrier to to get here. We provide bowls, litter trays and so on.

My cat isn’t vaccinated, what do I do?

You must have up to date vaccinations. Ask your vet to give you a booster vaccination course. Bear in mind that there will be a time delay when starting or restarting vaccinations, so allow for this before your holidays start.

I’ve had to start/restart my booster vaccination, is the first part of the vaccination sufficient?

You will need to go back for the second part of a booster, normally 2 to 3 weeks after the first part. We need you to have had the second part of the vaccination course as well.

How do I know if my vaccinations are in date?

It may tell you in your vaccination book or card when your next vaccinations are due. Your vet will also be able to advise you on the phone.

Can I get a replacement vaccination book if I have lost the original?

The vet that gave your last vaccinations will normally give you a replacement free of charge.

Will my cat be in contact with other cats?

The cats are kept in separate pens and the separating walls are solid, not mesh.

Are there any age restrictions?

As long as your kitten is old enough to have completed the vaccination course thats fine. We also look after old cats as long as they are in good health.

What shall I do about flea treatments?

Keep your flea treatment up to date as you normally would, but please don’t put flea treatment on the cats skin/coat just before bringing the cat in to us, as we will come in contact with the chemicals if we handle or stroke your cat.