
Cat Boarding
When You’re Away or Need Help with Medical Treatments
The Cat Care Clinic offers facilities to care for your cat when you are away from home or if you are unable to administer medication. Our goal is to make each pet feel at home and to become a happy member of our family during their stay.

Cat Boarding
When You’re Away or Need Help with Medical Treatments
The Cat Care Clinic offers facilities to care for your cat when you are away from home or if you are unable to administer medication. Our goal is to make each pet feel at home and to become a happy member of our family during their stay.
We’ll take care of your kitty
as if he is our own
Quiet and Monitored Cat Boarding
We can be your kitty’s home away from home. Boarding is maintained and monitored by our experienced clinic team who will do their best to cater to your kitty’s every need. We focus on your cat’s safety, health, and comfort.
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Quiet
Comfort
Health Care
Making Arrangements
Call us at (714) 282-2287 to reserve accommodations. We fill up quickly during holiday times.
Our Facility:
- General Appearance – Our cages are clean and well ventilated. We supply soft, clean bedding for your cat’s comfort. Bedding, boxes, and cages are cleaned at least twice daily.
Security – We do not allow contact between cats, but we can board housemates together with your permission.
Safety – Our cages are free of sharp objects, harmful chemicals, and objects that your cat might swallow.
Supervision – Proper supervision is the key to a happy and healthy stay. Team members monitor each cat individually at least twice daily and mark a cage monitoring card. If your cat is not eating, drinking, or eliminating properly, one of our veterinarians will be consulted.
Health Care:
Water – Each cat is provided fresh water twice daily or more if needed.
Food – Each cat is fed twice daily. We supply a dry premium diet with boarding, but we encourage owners to bring their cat’s regular diet and we will feed it. Cats that do not eat during boarding may be hand-fed and given appetite stimulants at an additional cost.
Vaccination – Each adult cat staying in our facility must have received the FRCP vaccination (feline rhinotracheitis-calici-panleukopenia) within the last three years. If proof cannot be provided, we will require vaccination. Kittens and adult cats less than 18 months of age have different vaccination requirements.
Medication – If your cat needs medication, feel confident that their medication will be given properly. We request that you bring your cat’s medications along for boarding. If your cat is on medications that we have not prescribed and/or we are not the doctors managing his/her known health condition, we are unable to board your cat. Any medications need to be in their original packaging.
Medical Care – Any cat that becomes ill during boarding is examined by one of our veterinarians. In case of illness, we will contact you using the emergency information provided when you checked your pet in.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to care for your cat. Our feelings will not be hurt when your cat is happy to see you when you pick him or her up.
Making Arrangements
Call us at (714) 282-2287 to reserve accommodations. We fill up quickly during holiday times.
Our Facility:
- General Appearance – Our cages are clean and well ventilated. We supply soft, clean bedding for your cat’s comfort. Bedding, boxes, and cages are cleaned at least twice daily.
Security – We do not allow contact between cats, but we can board housemates together with your permission.
Safety – Our cages are free of sharp objects, harmful chemicals, and objects that your cat might swallow.
Supervision – Proper supervision is the key to a happy and healthy stay. Team members monitor each cat individually at least twice daily and mark a cage monitoring card. If your cat is not eating, drinking, or eliminating properly, one of our veterinarians will be consulted.
Health Care:
Water – Each cat is provided fresh water twice daily or more if needed.
Food – Each cat is fed twice daily. We supply a dry premium diet with boarding, but we encourage owners to bring their cat’s regular diet and we will feed it. Cats that do not eat during boarding may be hand-fed and given appetite stimulants at an additional cost.
Vaccination – Each adult cat staying in our facility must have received the FRCP vaccination (feline rhinotracheitis-calici-panleukopenia) within the last three years. If proof cannot be provided, we will require vaccination. Kittens and adult cats less than 18 months of age have different vaccination requirements.
Medication – If your cat needs medication, feel confident that their medication will be given properly. We request that you bring your cat’s medications along for boarding. If your cat is on medications that we have not prescribed and/or we are not the doctors managing his/her known health condition, we are unable to board your cat. Any medications need to be in their original packaging.
Medical Care – Any cat that becomes ill during boarding is examined by one of our veterinarians. In case of illness, we will contact you using the emergency information provided when you checked your pet in.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to care for your cat. Our feelings will not be hurt when your cat is happy to see you when you pick him or her up.