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dinny · 24/01/2005 22:31

Bit of a long shot but my M & D are considering setting up a cattery in their retirement. Anyone know anything about it? Thanks, Dinny

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Mothernature · 24/01/2005 22:33

I hope this helps

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RTKangaMummy · 24/01/2005 22:34

need

long runs

space between them

warm comfortable houses

cut off tree trunk for scratching post

double doors so they cant escape

plenty of cat litter

If you do all this we would use you

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dinny · 24/01/2005 22:36

thanks, MN

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dinny · 24/01/2005 22:38

how much do you pay, KangaMummy? I have a cat but always use neighbours/sitters. Think a good (ish) amount could be made?

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RTKangaMummy · 24/01/2005 22:45

£10 per day for 2 cats in same double bed housing

Felix food is provided by them.

That is in sussex

The other one we dont like as much as it is too small but when we are here is more convient but is slightly more expensive. so if we go from here then use it but prefer sussex.

We got reduction when they were in there{sussex} for 3 months while we were travelling around world but they were happy together as they had loads of cuddles

It needs to be very clean, safe, warm and cool in heatwave, they need shelter, you certainly need to give loads of cuddles IMHO.

Do they really love cats because it is obvious to owners?

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dinny · 24/01/2005 22:48

They adore cats. Have three utterly pampered boys. Me and my sis think would be the perfect job for them now my dad selling business. Thanks for that, KM!

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fee77 · 24/01/2005 22:50

I am paying £4.50 per cat per day in essex. If they start up, tell them to get in with the local cats protection group, helping with fundraising etc. It's a good way to get more customers

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RTKangaMummy · 24/01/2005 22:54

youre welcome

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