WE have had another fantastic summer at the Cat’s Whiskers Cattery Hotel, with so many lovely cats in — exotic ones, moggy ones, black/ginger/grey/tabby ones of every size, breed and colour — all much loved by their owners.
We have been especially busy with long-stay cats — some of whom have stayed with us for many months (the longest 18 months), some returning to new homes as their owners have boarded them whilst undergoing the long process of moving house.
Others have been with us for a couple of weeks, which has become months as building works have taken longer to complete on their homes — but all have now gone home to explore their new gardens and houses.
We have also spent the winter months improving the cattery, making a new wash room so that trays/litter are kept away from the bedding/food areas.
We have added glazing to the front of the cattery making it cool in summer but much warmer in the winter keeping all the wind and rain at bay as we are able to open and close the windows. Our plans for next year are to improve our long-stay facilities with bigger deluxe chalets, making it more homely and spacious for the long-stay and longer than normal holidays which many people tend to have now.
Please visit our website at www.catswhiskerscatteryhotel.com to look at the beautiful cats, the chalets/views and especially our family of chickens and ducks, whom the cats love to watch.
Please book early for Christmas by emailing catswhiskerscatteryhotel@yahoo.com — or call us on (01491) 577711.
International Cat Show - Judged by The International Cat Association (TICA) Organised by kiTICAts Cat Club The Noble Whiskers Gathering Wiindsor Leisure Centre 7.2.26 Photos by Ian Longthorne Photography
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