Chalets are a comfy holiday home for cats

CATS Cradle is a luxury boarding cattery peacefully located amongst beautiful woodland and offering extremely comfortable

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 11 April 2016

CATS Cradle is a luxury boarding cattery peacefully located amongst beautiful woodland and offering extremely comfortable accommodation.

All the heated chalets accommodate one or two cats, with several large enough for families of three to four.

They each have an individual outdoor play area, so you can have peace of mind that your cat will enjoy their holiday as much as you.

Naomi Opalinska has managed Cats Cradle for 13 years and is passionate about cats. She is dedicated to giving specialist care and attention to each cat individually, including special diets, medication, grooming and lots of TLC.

Do you live with a cat that has behaviour problems? An aggressive cat, an anxious cat, a cat that is urinating in the house? Or your pets just don’t get along?



Behaviour problems can be very distressing for both pet and owner alike. Naomi is a highly qualified pet behaviourist and has successfully given practical advice and support to pet owners in an understanding and sympathetic way.

Every pet is unique and Naomi’s advice is tailored specifically to each individual, their environment and their needs.

For more information, visit www.cattery4u.com or call Naomi on (01491) 680612.



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