Why do cats need a different boarding experience?
Cats are highly sensitive to changes in environment, smell, and sound, and most don’t cope well with noisy kennels or unfamiliar homes. When routines are disrupted, many cats experience appetite loss, hiding, aggression, or even illness. That’s why we offer boarding tailored specifically to feline needs, away from dogs and distractions.
Unlike general boarding services, our cat room was designed with input from feline experts. We control light, noise, and airflow to reduce stimulation and maintain a calm rhythm. Every detail, from enclosure layout to human interaction, is built around what helps cats feel safe.
Located away from barking or clinic traffic, the room stays quiet and calm throughout the day. This separation helps reduce fear-based behaviours.
Each cat stays in a multi-level condo with soft bedding, elevated shelves, and enclosed hideaways. This allows them to move, rest, or retreat.
We follow your cat’s routine, including specific feeding times or medication needs. Keeping things predictable helps prevent changes and avoid stress.
Cats are checked multiple times a day for eating, drinking, grooming, litter habits, and mood. We record subtle changes to catch discomfort early.
Our staff uses gentle, low-stress techniques for all cleaning, feeding, and checks. We never force interaction; your cat sets the pace.
If any concerns arise, your cat is just steps away from medical attention. This added layer of safety gives peace of mind, especially for seniors.
How to prepare for your cat’s stay
Here’s how to help your cat feel safe, comfortable, and at ease during their stay with us:
Bring your cat in a secure carrier
Include their usual food if preferred (especially for picky eaters)
Label medications clearly with dosage and timing
Bring a familiar item (blanket, shirt, toy) to help them settle
Let us know if your cat is shy, anxious, or reactive, we’ll tailor care accordingly
Our team will call before the stay to review health history, feeding routine, and temperament.
What does a typical day look like?
The day begins with soft lighting and quiet checks. Each cat gets fresh food, water, and litter cleaning before staff observe behaviour and appetite.
Lights are dimmed for rest periods. For more social cats, we allow gentle interaction or brushing depending on their temperament.
Meals are served, and rooms are refreshed. Soothing low lights are switched on for a peaceful environment for overnight sleep.
Is cat boarding the right choice?
You may want to consider cat boarding if:
You’ll be away for more than 2-3 days
Your cat is shy, anxious, or easily stressed by change
You don’t want to rely on non-specialist pet sitters or neighbours
You want regular updates and veterinary supervision
Your cat is older, has a medical condition, or needs medication
In a feline-designed space with trained caregivers, your cat can relax, stay healthy, and return home just as calm as when they left.
How the boarding process works
What are the rates?
We offer flexible stay options to fit your travel plans, whether it’s just for the weekend or an extended trip. Choose from daily, weekly, or monthly stays based on what works best for you and your feline companion.
Our pricing is simple, transparent, and inclusive of all standard care, feeding, litter maintenance, daily monitoring, and access to on-site veterinary support. For extended stays, we can also arrange add-on services like grooming or medication administration upon request.
What extra comforts do we offer?
To make your cat’s stay as relaxing and personalized as possible, we offer a range of thoughtful add-ons designed around their comfort and well-being.