I have always loved animals, but over the last 10 years my focus and passion has been cats and their quirks. I decided to open the cattery to fulfil the dream I had for a number of years. When I looked at the pros and cons of indoor or outdoor or both, I decided that indoor cages were better for elements like thunder storms and fireworks, and it is more efficient to have underfloor heating indoors during winter.
I built a small number of cages to ensure that I can manage the cleaning of the cages and litter boxes, and to monitor food and water intake. I can see instantly if anyone is not eating or drinking, or there are any stool or urinary problems. The cattery is in the same building, but completely separate, from Eastern Veterinary Hospital so I have access to a vet at any time it is required.
All the cages have trap doors that can be opened to link every cage. When I am quieter the boarders have the run of as many cages as I want to open for them. I do not put cats from different families into the same cages.
Half of the cages have access to windows along one wall, so the cats can sit and “watch TV”. I have various beds, scratchers, hidey holes and shelves on the walls to allow them to choose the best spot to spend the day or night.
After a year of running I noticed that cats who stayed longer, and kittens, really did not like being confined to a cage for very long. I built an outdoor run with three separate cage areas, to keep multiple families separate. I let them walk around in my office and the outdoor run and get loves and attention while they are at it.
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