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We adopted our dog about four years ago. Since then, our family has not gone on a vacation because it is difficult to do with a canine family member. As I watch my kids grow up and hear all of the stories that my friends tell me about their family vacations and all of the wonderful memories that they have created, I regret that we haven't gone on a trip. I began looking into some options for boarding my dog and found some great places to take him. Then, I began looking up information about how I can make his time at the boarding center easier on him. To learn the tips that I have found about keeping your dog comfortable while he stays in a boarding facility, go to my site.

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3 Tips To Help Soothe Your Cat While They're At The Pet Boarder

Cecil Hanson

Finding a clean, reliable, and safe pet boarder is the very first step to making sure your kitty is safe and sound while you're away from home. However, you can take steps beyond that to make sure your cat is as comfortable and stress-free as possible, too. Before you drop off your cat at the pet boarder, try these three tips to help keep them soothed while you're away.

Pheromone Collar

If your cat tends to be stressed out when they're around strangers, other cats, or away from home, consider buying a pheromone-emitting collar for them. These collars are sold at most pet stores and are often scented with lavender, which is also good for soothing anxiety.

These collars look a lot like flea collars: they're generally made of plastic, and will be a bit dusty with scented powder when you take them out of the packaging. However, instead of anti-flea medication, they produce a synthetic version of the pheromones mother cats produce when their kittens are nursing. This pheromone soothes the kittens and the mother alike, and the collar acts the same way to help calm your kitty without making them excessively dopey or sleepy from tranquilizers or anxiety medications.

Bring Your Own Bedding

Cats have an amazing sense of smell: it's fourteen times stronger than a human's. Now, just think about how much you enjoy the smell of freshly washed clothing or the fond memories that specific scents bring to mind. Using the scent of your home to help your cat feel comforted can be really beneficial for a cat that's staying at a pet boarding facility.

If your cat has a favorite blanket, pillow, or cat bed that they enjoy sleeping on, bring that with you and give it to the staff at the pet boarding facility. You can also bring your own blanket and give it to them, as your cat will take comfort in being able to smell your scent while you're away.

Favorite Food

Cats' stomachs, like humans', sometimes react badly when they're stressed out. Pet boarders usually offer really high-quality food for their clients' pets, but that doesn't mean your cat will want to eat it if their stomach is uneasy. They might even turn their nose up at it just because it's unfamiliar to them. The best thing to do is to bring some of your own pet food with you and give it to the boarder to feed to your cat while you're away.  

Anything that makes your cat feel like their world hasn't been turned upside down will help them to feel more at ease. You can also consider asking the staff if there's anything they can recommend doing or supplying for your cat that their other clients do for their own. One place to contact for more information is Evergreen Kennels.


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