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The Cat Shack (Sydney)
16 Kirkwood Dr, Sydney, NSW, 2000
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Ayetah Cattery- Birmans/Ragdolls (Sydney)
Arncliffe, NSW, 2205
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Noonies Pet Care (Sydney)
Sydney, Croydon Park, NSW, 2133
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Matraville Vet Hospital (Sydney)
525 Bunnerong Rd, Matraville, NSW, 2036
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Ryde Veterinary Clinic (Sydney)
130 Quarry Rd, Ryde, NSW, 2460
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Enfield Veterinary Hospital (Sydney)
94 Coronation Parade, Enfield, NSW, 2136
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VetMed Lindfield West (Sydney)
10 Moore Ave, West Lindfield, NSW, 2070
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Concord Animal Hospital & Cattery (Sydney)
45 Victoria Ave, Concord West, NSW, 2138
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North Ryde Veterinary Clinic Cattery (Sydney)
384 Lane Cove Road, Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113
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North Ryde Veterinary Hospital (Sydney)
384 Lane Cove Rd, North Ryde, NSW, 2113
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Iromais -Kimsuki (Sydney)
44 Allenby Park Pde, Allambie, NSW, 2100
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Belmore Veterinary Hospital (Sydney)
94 Kingsgrove Rd, Belmore, NSW, 2192
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Killara Cattery & Boarding Kennel (Sydney)
694 Pacific Hwy, Killara, NSW, 2071
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Petbarn South Strathfield (Sydney)
600 Liverpool Rd, Strathfield South, NSW, 2136
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Karrina (Sydney)
West Ryde, NSW, 2114
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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