A NEW luxury boarding cattery has opened in Henley providing the perfect environment for your cat’s holiday while you are away.
The cat hotel has been converted from a stable block giving it a rural feel yet built internally to the new CIEH standards.
There is a fully-equipped kitchen and office for better management and hygiene together with Carole’s considerable experience of boarding cats in her care since she opened her first cattery in 1989.
Each suite has its own bedroom with a thermostatically-controlled radiator, bedding and cosy bed.
Outside in their secure play area is a large climbing frame and fabulous views across the garden area and their fields beyond where the cats can sit and watch the birds, pheasants, squirrels, horses and deer in a very secluded environment — yet just a mile outside the town centre.
The design and the position of the cattery is safe and secure and is overlooked by the owner’s residence, fitted with a smoke and burglar alarm for total safety. The cats are monitored throughout the day to make sure that they have all that they need to enjoy their stay.
If you would like your cat or cats to have a lovely holiday while you are away on holiday or eventing then please telephone (01491) 577711 for the best care for your cat. Email catswhiskerscatteryhotel@yahoo.com or visit the website www. catswhiskerscatteryhotel.com
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