Does your cat need a hotel at Christmas?

CHRISTMAS and new year is a time for festivities — but it is also a popular

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

11:09AM, Wednesday 23 November 2016

CHRISTMAS and new year is a time for festivities — but it is also a popular time to book next year’s holiday. It is important to remember that your cat will also need taking care of while you are away.

Cats Cradle is a luxury boarding cattery where your cat will enjoy copious amounts of attention. It is peacefully located amongst beautiful woodlands and offers extremely comfortable accommodation in an idyllic setting.

All the chalets can accommodate one or two cats with several large enough for families of three to four. They are thermostatically heated 24 hours a day and have outdoor runs.

Naomi Opalinska is passionate about cats. She is dedicated to giving specialist care and attention to each cat, including special diets, medication, grooming and lots of TLC.

Naomi is also a highly qualified pet behaviourist and has been successful in advising owners on all cat-related issues and problems such as owner/cat relationships, introducing a new cat to your home, house-soiling, litter tray problems, aggression, stress and anxiety, unusual eating habits and destructive behaviour.



Every cat is unique and her advice is tailored specifically to each individual cat.

Call Naomi on (01491) 680612 or visit her website at www.cattery4u.com



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