Cat Boarding in Albuquerque?
August 202009
I am looking for a good, clean, reliable place to board my cat. Does anyone from the area know of any vet/boarding facility that has a good reputation? Also, if you have taken your pet there, was it a good experience? My vet offers it but they are very expensive. I am looking for a less expensive alternative but I will not sacrifice the well-being of my cat so if she has to go there she will. Also, if anyone could recommend a groomer, that would be great as well. Thanks!
Hi Kelly…because everyone is located from all over the world here on Yahoo! Answers you may not be able to find locals as well as if you ask your question on your local Albuquerque, NM Craigslist pet section: http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/pet/
Please do keep in mind that you are asking strangers about their personal experiences which may not necessarily reflect your own personal interests in the best interest of your cat. Consider calling around and visit each of the boarding facilities (if you have the time) so you can have all your questions answered and see how well kept the facilities are maintained. Some behind the scenes isn’t so obvious to visitors so it’s important to ask as many questions as you can. Boarding cats is very stressful for them because it isn’t familiar territory.
Here are some helpful websites on how to ask the right questions while touring the boarding facilities: http://www.petparents.com/family-cat/boarding-your-cat.cfm
http://www.roverresort.com/pdf/Boarding_Your_Cat.pdf
http://www.toothacres.com/assets/PDF/YourCatBroch.pdf
August 20th, 2009 at 11:57 pm
Hi Kelly…because everyone is located from all over the world here on Yahoo! Answers you may not be able to find locals as well as if you ask your question on your local Albuquerque, NM Craigslist pet section: http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/pet/
Please do keep in mind that you are asking strangers about their personal experiences which may not necessarily reflect your own personal interests in the best interest of your cat. Consider calling around and visit each of the boarding facilities (if you have the time) so you can have all your questions answered and see how well kept the facilities are maintained. Some behind the scenes isn’t so obvious to visitors so it’s important to ask as many questions as you can. Boarding cats is very stressful for them because it isn’t familiar territory.
Here are some helpful websites on how to ask the right questions while touring the boarding facilities: http://www.petparents.com/family-cat/boarding-your-cat.cfm
http://www.roverresort.com/pdf/Boarding_Your_Cat.pdf
http://www.toothacres.com/assets/PDF/YourCatBroch.pdf
References :
Animal Trainer to domestic and exotic cats
28 year friendship with a veterinarian