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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I board my cat. Tour the facility and ask questions. Do the cats get out for playtime every day? What kind of attention do they get? We found a place that has free play every day and staff interact with the cats one on one. You can also purchase extra playtime/cuddletime/grooming services. It is light filled, there are cat trees to climb on, and they will feed your cat's food if you bring it. Peace of mind is worth it.[/quote] Op This sounds nice. Her vet offers boarding and she has her first vet appt. next week (I told y'all she was new), so I'll ask to see the facility and will keep it in mind for the future. I think for now, I am still a little concerned because she's so new, my issue with boarding is less cleanliness of the facility and more she's very shy and was just adopted/I don't want her to think I'm dumping her off like her last family did[/quote] Asking the vet is a great idea. You can also cross check that with ratings from community magazines of local businesses. That’s how we found our place and our cats have all done well there, even our anxious kitty.[/quote] Do you mind sharing the name of that facility? Tia![/quote] Perfect Pet Resort in Lothian, MD. It's a drive but we love it.[/quote]
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