Tag: Cat Townhouses

Cat Cages vs. Cat Townhouses

It’s no secret that we want only the best when providing for our feline friends. They’re not just pets; they’re family, so their comfort, health, and happiness are important to us. Creating a living space that meets their needs is essential, providing them with a safe and secure environment to engage in their natural behaviors…. Read more »

How to Create a Happy Environment for Your Cat

Cats are very particular creatures. They can be rather fussy regarding their living conditions and are highly sensitive to change or lack of environmental enrichment. Failing to fulfill their instinctual needs can result in a stressed and anxious cat, which manifests in over-grooming, inappropriate elimination, aggression, isolation, and changes in eating habits.  Here are a… Read more »

When You Donate to Animal Shelters, Where Does Your Money Go?

Our hearts break when we hear that defenseless animals have been abandoned or given up. We want to help in any way we can, whether volunteering at a shelter or writing out a quick check. Shelters rely on the kindness and compassion of humans to keep their animals safe and thriving. Supporting your local shelter… Read more »

Helpful Tips for Shelters to Keep Cats Happy and Healthy

While animal shelters are life-saving resources for cats on the street or who have suddenly lost their home, making the adjustment can be stressful for our feline friends. As the owner or manager of a cat shelter, your job is not only to find your kitties a good home, but to also ensure their time… Read more »

Keep Cats Comfortable With the Right Kennel and Boarding Equipment

Because cats are territorial animals that typically don’t like to stray too far from home, a stay at a boarding facility or kennel can be a stressful experience for our feline companions. In some cases, the stress of being temporarily relocated can even aggravate chronic health conditions and have a negative impact on a cat’s… Read more »

Add Secure and Protected Space to Your Shelter

Sometimes, adding safe and secure space to board cats to a shelter or finding a place house them while they stay with your veterinary practice can be difficult, especially if you’re working in an already confined area with not a lot of room to build new cages or rooms. Fortunately, our townhouses are a unique… Read more »