I have two cats. Can they stay together?
Yes, we have double units to accommodate up to 3 cats from the same home.
Yes, we have double units to accommodate up to 3 cats from the same home.
Cats do not socialise very well unless they live in the same house and know each other, so the cats in INDIANA can see each other from their units but do not have direct contact with other cats.
Yes, twice a day as we clean their litter and feed them. Each individual cat comes out and is free to walk around the room, climb and have a lot of personal attention.
We provide our cats with food (ROYAL CANIN) and also have wet food and treats. However, as we know some cats are fussy eaters and might only eat their usual food brand. If that's the case or your cat has special or medicated diet we advise you to bring it along.
Your cat will need the official pet passport with all the vaccinations up to date or appropriate paperwork showing their vaccinations and treatments. They will also have been dewormed and treated for fleas and ticks a few days before their booking.
Apart from that, you don't need to bring anything else. We provide the food, beds, bowls, treats and toys. However, if you want to bring any of those things you are more than welcome to do so and it might help your cat to settle, especially the first time in.
Of course! In fact, we recommend that you do so, that way you will see the place and be happy knowing that you are leaving them in good hands.
Yes, we administer medication to some of our clients. You need to give us the instructions IN WRITING and provide us with enough medicines for all the days the cat with stay with us. There is a small extra charge for this service.
Yes, but the kennels are in separate grounds and building so that our feline visitors can settle and relax in a quieter environment.