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Glenhaven Boarding Cattery

Cattery, Glenhaven, NSW 2156


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Top-Notch Cat Boarding Services

5-Star Feline Accommodation Near Sydney
Modern, Hygienic Cat Boarding Facilities
Peaceful & Rural Cat-Friendly Environment
5-Star Feline Accommodation Near Sydney
Modern, Hygienic Cat Boarding Facilities
Peaceful & Rural Cat-Friendly Environment
Glenhaven Boarding Cattery offers 5-star accommodation for cats in a modern, hygienic, and peaceful rural setting outside Sydney city limits, providing year-round comfort with its insulated brick construction.

Pet and house nanny

Cattery, Castle Hill, NSW 2154



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Legal ID: Established in 1980

Sleepy Haven Boarding Cattery

Cattery, Annangrove, NSW 2156

5.0

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Closed

Legal ID: Access to 24 hour vet care

Waggin Tails

Cattery, Dundas Valley, NSW 2117

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Janet H.
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Sleepy Haven Boarding Cattery

Would absolutely recommend Sleepy Haven. Ruth and her carers at Sleepy Haven have been looking after our Misty her whole life - and she is 20 next week! There are places closer to us, but I wouldn't change. Sleepy Haven is unpretentious, relaxed and spacious. The cats have large runs, each with inside/outside area, and carpeted ramps to an elevated bench and cubby hole. They can sit inside and check out the passing visitors, or sit outside in the sun. They provide extra beds for older cats and are great with special requests. They also have extra large pens if you have more than one cat. You can tell those who work there love the cats. Misty is great for her age but arthritic and needs a bit of grooming to help her. She was in perfect condition when I picked her up, and very relaxed. I feel she is taken such good care of if we go away, even better than if we had sitters in our home. See you again soon, Ruth! :)

Handy tips

How to prepare for cat boarding at the cat motel

Going out of town can be a difficult time for your cat. Make sure you and your cat are both ready for cat boarding before you send your cat to the cattery.

  • Be sure your cat is up to date on vaccinations and treatments before taking him or her to the kennel. Catteries often ask for vaccination proof and might not take in your cat if he has fleas or other problems.
  • Double check that you have your pet’s medication and any special food if required. Also, give your cattery kennel your vet’s number and contact information.
  • Consider whether your cat is well socialised both with people and other cats.
  • Finally don’t forget to have an awesome trip, knowing that your cat is in safe and capable hands.

Keep this guide in mind as you continue browsing through our directory for local boarding catteries near you. This way, you and your darling feline friend can both have a holiday.