Choosing The Right Boarding For An Easily Stressed Out Cat: 3 Features That Can Make A Huge Difference

Hi there, my name is Burt Wilson. If you are a lizard enthusiast like me, you know that your reptiles are as important to you as the friendliest and fluffiest puppy or kitten. However, while we are mammals, our scaled kindred spirits have a different biology that requires special attention. I feel like most reptile homes aren't perfect for reptiles, so I decided to create this website to correct many misconceptions about owning them. But I also have a passion for literally any other type of pet and have kept all of them. While you will be learning primarily about reptiles, you will sometimes see articles covering all sorts of other critters.

Choosing The Right Boarding For An Easily Stressed Out Cat: 3 Features That Can Make A Huge Difference

Choosing The Right Boarding For An Easily Stressed Out Cat: 3 Features That Can Make A Huge Difference

3 March 2017
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Pets & Animals, Blog


When leaving the country or the city for prolonged periods of time for vacation, it's vital that you make the right accommodations for your cat. While finding a cat sitter might be sufficient for short periods of time, a cat sitter might not be able to provide the necessary care and attention that your cat needs for prolonged periods of time. A cat boarding facility might be a better option, as there are caretakers available around the clock. Still, not all cats adapt to new environments easily, and some may get stressed out. As a result, you need to be careful when choosing a boarding facility. These 3 features can make a huge difference to your cat's stay. 

1. Classical Music Playing in the Background

It's surprising, but soothing music can do wonders in easing a stressed out cat. Studies have shown that classical music, in particular, can calm a cat down and make them feel more relaxed and confident. Look for a boarding facility that plays classical music in the background of the office. Different compositions have different effects on cats, so it's best if the cat boarding facility plays an assortment of different classics.

2. A View of the Outside to Keep the Cats Entertained

Keep a cat cooped up inside with nothing to do, and they'll slowly lose their mind and get bored. "Bird TVs" or large windows that give curious cats a good view of what's outside can also do wonders in helping them ease their minds. Although you should choose a facility with a unit that allows your cat a good view of what's outside, you also want to make sure that the windows aren't facing particularly busy or noisy streets.

3. Toys and Amenities to Keep Them Active

Give your cats something to play with. On top of bringing along your cat's favorite toys, look for a boarding facility that offers new attractions and entertainment. Resting boards, toys and cardboard hiding boxes can provide hours of fun for your cat while they stay at the boarding facility. Some facilities will even allow some cats to play with one another during the day for short periods of time if they're up to it and if you agree. Staff members will often provide your cat with all of the love and attention that it needs.

Being away from you can be difficult for your cat, and new environments can be stressful. Due to this reason, you want to be careful when choosing a boarding facility that will provide a calm and relaxing environment.

 

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How A Home Can Become A Lizardtopia

Hi there, my name is Burt Wilson. If you are a lizard enthusiast like me, you know that your reptiles are as important to you as the friendliest and fluffiest puppy or kitten. However, while we are mammals, our scaled kindred spirits have a different biology that requires special attention. I feel like most reptile homes aren't perfect for reptiles, so I decided to create this website to correct many misconceptions about owning them. But I also have a passion for literally any other type of pet and have kept all of them. While you will be learning primarily about reptiles, you will sometimes see articles covering all sorts of other critters.

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