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Come and visit our boarding suites. Take a moment to meet our staff, ask questions and reserve a suite. It is our goal for every cat to have a happy and healthy stay with us.
Our spacious suites are extra special because:
• They are visible to staff throughout the day.
• Each suite has its own perch and scratching board.
• Our boarding area is bright and sunny; window suites are available.
• We offer many extras including soft cat beds, cheese-wedge hideaways, and toys.
• Our cat-loving staff give lots of comforting words, friendly scratches behind the ear and attention to your cat. Cats who enjoy being brushed will always find a willing hand, and cats who love to play are indulged as often as possible.
• We are an exclusively feline hospital so there are no barking dogs or loud noises to frighten your cat.
Our new hospital, centrally located in Williston, has a variety of boarding options to suit you and your cat, including ten, extra tall condos, and a specially designed playroom. Please stop by soon, our staff would be thrilled to give you a tour.
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All guests receive a complimentary:
• dental exam
• ear mite check
• skin exam
• flea check
• weigh in
Doctors are alerted quickly if there are any concerns.
Since we are a full service veterinary hospital, there are many additional veterinary services that can be performed, for your convenience, while your cat is boarding. For example:
• complete physical exam
• annual vaccinations
• dental cleaning
• blood chemistry profile
• diet assessment
• bathing and grooming
To ensure your cat's comfort, feel free to bring any special bedding, bowls, toys, or food from home.
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To protect your cat from exposure to and the spread of infectious diseases, it is our policy that every cat that stays with us be current on their rabies and distemper vaccinations.
In addition, cats need to have been tested for the Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunideficency Virus (FIV). We can perform this test on your cat's drop off day for a fee of $50.00. Outdoor cats need to be current on their leukemia vaccination, or be retested for FeLV/FIV prior to boarding.
Outdoor cats need to have had a fecal exam done in the last three months; indoor cats in the last year. The fecal exam can be done while you cat is boarding for an additional charge.
All cats are checked for fleas before admission. If any fleas are seen, the cat will be treated with Frontline and Capstar (an oral Flea medication) at the owner's expense.
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