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RSPCA Boarding Kennels - Orange (New South Wales)
71 William Street, NSW, 2800
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Rye Park Boarding Kennels & Cattery (New South Wales)
Rye Park, Gilgai, NSW, 2360
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Sabai Cattery (New South Wales)
304 James Creek Rd, James Creek, NSW, 2463
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Sallson Kennels & Cattery (New South Wales)
PO Box 111, Forest Hill, NSW, 2651
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Samantha Cattery The (New South Wales)
30 Darkes Rd, Dapto, NSW, 2530
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SINJIN SIAMESE CATS (New South Wales)
Lambton North, NSW, 2299
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Sonnata Himalayans (New South Wales)
Adamstown Heights, NSW, 2289
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Sonza Kennels & Cattery (New South Wales)
5893 Kings Hwy via, Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
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South Tamworth Animal Hospital (New South Wales)
88 Duri Rd, Tamworth South, NSW, 2340
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Southern Highlands Pet Sitting (New South Wales)
12 Old Hume Hwy, Bowral, NSW, 2576
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Springside (Kenso) Boarding Kennels & Cattery (New South Wales)
1155 Forest Rd, Orange, NSW, 2800
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Surry Hills Veterinary Hospital (New South Wales)
419 Cleveland St, Redfern, NSW, 2016
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Sutherland Veterinary Clinic (New South Wales)
37 East Pde, Sutherland, NSW, 2232
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Sydney Hunter boarding kennels (New South Wales)
Martinsville, NSW, 2265
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Tallowood Boarding Lodge (New South Wales)
197 Lake Innes Drv, Lake Innes, NSW, 2446
Cat boarding and the delicate nature of cats
When it comes to pets, cats are a very, very specific companion to have. I think that every cat owner reading this article will nod in agreement when I say this. Purring, meowing and hissing, cats are by far the most demanding pet of all the traditional pets I've looked after. A close friend of mine who works in a zoo shop said it best: in most cases, it's easy to understand dogs, parrots or even iguanas, but cats remain a mystery; elegant kings and queens in shiny fur who are always ready to surprise you...
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