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All cats must
arrive in a secure pet carrier, along with an up to date vaccination card
showing your cat has been vaccinated against cat flu and enteritis.
If you cat
has been having a yearly booster then a over lapse of one month is
acceptable.
If for some
reason your cat has not kept the vaccinations up to date, then your
Veterinary
Surgeon
will need to give a course of two injections over a period of three - four weeks.
Your cat cannot enter the cattery until one weeks after the second injection.
We recommend
your cat is wormed every three months and treated with flea preparation
prior to
boarding. Details of your veterinary surgeon and known health problems
will be required.
(This will affect any insurance claims if details are not given at time
of
admission of any on going medical treatment or illness.) All information will
assist if
Veterinary surgeon treatment is required.
All cats will
be examined on arrival and the Proprietor reserves the right to refuse
admission
to any cat showing signs of ill health, pending advise from veterinary
surgeon.
Once
paperwork has been filled in and all details required. Your cat will then be
placed
in his holiday chalet, along with any home comforts you have brought
along.
You are most welcome to phone during your cats stay, to enquire how your
cat is enjoying himself.......
If you wish
to leave an email contact address, we are happy to send you a holiday photo of
your cat.....(see additional services on front page)
We don't
want you worrying about your cat when you are on holiday !!

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