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Meet Flip– He's One Big, Blue-Eyed Bundle of Purr
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'Tis the Season To Take Special Care of Our Four-Legged Friends

Holiday Gifts for the Cat Lover in Your Life

Keep Your Kitty Warm & Cozy During the Holiday Season
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Why Should I Board My Cat?
Cat Grooming Tips and General Care
Super Grooming Specials for Your Short-Haired Cat
Catching Those Purrfect Moments
"Trick"ed or Treat?
The 7 Best Sleeping Positions
"I Look Like My Pet" Photo Contest
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Why Should I Board My Cat?
Here's what to find out when you're looking for a kitty kennel.
by Cat Connection
http://www.catconnection.com/board...

It is important to remember that cats do not usually travel well. They usually do not enjoy it, nor do they adapt well to travel. Many people who try to take kitty along with them on their vacation end up spending most of their time searching for their escaped pet.
 
Leaving your cat with friends is just as unsatisfactory. Cats must go through an adjustment period in a new environment and this means they will not look upon your friend's house as "home" for quite awhile. Therefore, your cat may try to escape from the strange house at every opportunity or hide as a fear reaction. Most cat owners realize that it is not fair to impose this kind of responsibility on their friends, nor is it a safe arrangement for their pets.
 
Although your cat may not think so at first, being boarded can be an enjoyable experience if you find the right place. The key is to find a clean facility with a professional, caring staff that can meet your pet's needs. The most satisfactory way of arranging for such care is to entrust your cat to a qualified cat kennel, where the security arrangements are adequate to insure that your cat will not escape, and where the personnel are trained in observing and handling the problems which may arise in your absence.
 
Cats enjoy the "protected" feeling they get from being placed in a condo unit while being boarded. Your cat will probably want to sit in the corner of his unit and stare, until he feels comfortable in the new environment. Human contact does not normally accelerate this period of acclimatizing. It has to take place at the cat's own speed. A common reaction of cat owners to the idea of boarding is "kitty loves to run around." Perhaps he does at home, but while he is in unfamiliar surroundings, his condo gives him a feeling of safety. Cats exercise isometrically. This means that a cat has enough room to stretch, he can exercise every muscle in his body. When your cat is in strange surroundings , around strange cats, he will prefer safety to space.
 
Drop By
It's a good idea to stop in and check out the boarding facility before you make a reservation. The staff should handle the boarded cats gently and talk to them with warmth and enthusiasm.
 
When you look at the facilities, make sure they're clean, well lit, and well ventilated. The place shouldn't smell offensive or be deafeningly loud. The cages should be strong and have dividers so the catss don't come into contact with each other. Take a look at the boarded cats, too. If they seem happy and well cared for, those are good signs.
 
The facility should require boarded animals to be current on rabies, panleukopenia, rhinotracheitis, and calicivirus infection vaccinations. And make sure that the place has a relationship with a trusted veterinarian in case of emergency.
 
Give and Get Information
When you drop off your pet, tell the staff about your cat's normal schedule. Also explain any special needs, health conditions, or allergies, and let them know if your cat needs to receive any medications.
 
Be sure to provide a phone number where you can be reached while you're away as well as your veterinarian's phone number in case of emergency. If you can't be reached by phone, give the number of a good friend who knows your cat. To comfort your cat in the new surroundings, pack a blanket from home or perhaps an old T-shirt you've worn recently.
 
Boarding Your Cat with Cat Connection  
We here at Cat Connection take great pride in our ability to care for your cat. Your cat's needs are our top priority and they will receive a lot of individual attention. All of our staff are cat lovers and cat owners and know just how to pamper your cat while Mom and Dad are away.
 
Our Cat Condos  
Our cat condos are made from seamless Formica and provide the maximum in health, privacy and protection. The various sizes will accommodate from one to four cats. If your furry friends enjoy being together, we suggest connecting suites. We encourage you to bring a favorite toy, towel, T-shirt or whatever might make your cat feel more at home.
 
Fun And Play  
Don't worry about your cats being in their condos all day. We have a large, brightly colored playroom furnished with catwalks, toys and cat furniture for their entertainment. Cats are also provided video entertainment, 2 Love birds and mice for visual entertainment, and plenty of human interaction. The amount of time each cat spends in the playroom is dependent on how many cats are boarding with us and if your cat wants to be in the playroom.
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Just In Case  
Should your cat become ill while you are away, it will be taken to your cat¥s own vet or to Cat Connection's on call vet. If your cat requires medication or has special needs while at the facility, our staff is fully trained to accommodate you. However, we do not administer any injections.
 
Features Of Our Boarding Facility  
ˆAward winning facility
ˆImmaculately clean and healthy environment
ˆUltra Premium and nutritious foods
ˆVita-Lites that simulate natural sunlight
ˆCustom built playroom for fun and exercise
ˆMusic, cat videos and plenty of human interaction for entertainment and affection
ˆMeals served twice a day and litter boxes changed a minimum of twice daily at each feeding. We do rounds hourly between feedings to make sure your cats litter box is no more than an hour old!
ˆOn-call vet for your cat's safety
ˆPick up and delivery service available upon request
ˆAirline flight transportation-pets as cargo
ˆLoving attention from cat owners and lovers
 
Boarding Rates Discounted rates are given after 10 consecutive nights with Cat Connection.
 
$15.00
each night per cat for 30x30x30" condo
 
$20.00
each night per cat for 24x36x48" wire condo
 
$30.00
each night for 2 cats in 24x36x48 " wire condo
 
Discounts  
After 10 nights, receive 10% off your cat's stay.
After 30 nights, receive 15% off your cat's stay.
After 45 nights, receive 20% off your cat's stay.
 
Multiple Cat Discount Rates  
$15.00
each night for 1st cat in side-by-side condo units
 
$12.50
each night for each additional cat
 
We do not charge extra to medicate your cats. However, we do not administer injections.
 
Holidays
 
Even though we have a large facility, we tend to fill up quickly (especially during the holidays). Be sure to make your cat's reservations at Cat Connection when making your own travel plans.
 
*Discounted rates do not apply during major holidays (New Years, Memorial Day, Independance Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas). Please call Cat Connection for more information.

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