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Old September 1st 03, 06:23 AM
Lee Waun
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In defence of some really great catteries I object to that statement.Have
you actually *been* to any catteries? My nearest one is a veritable

paradise
for cats. Huge chalets and runs, an aviary in the centre to watch, the

best
of everything, heated, in the countryside, and an owner who is potty about
cats and spends hours every day playing with her boarders. Music playing

in
the block too.If my cats went there, they would feel hard done by having

to
come back with me :0(
Another aquaintance has a superb modern cattery struated in the middle of
woodland, plenty of birds about, trees to watch, huge pens, heated etc.
What is grim about either of them?
I think you are motivated by cost here and nothing else. Your poor cats
will get settled in with a new person in a new home, then when it is
convenient to you, you want them back. Not fair at all.


Very well put. I almost wish i could send my cats to a place like you just
described. It would be like a adventure playground for them. Alas I won't
let them out of my sight.