
About this cattery
First Vets Boarding Cattery is a purpose-built facility at the First Vets Whanganui veterinary clinic. Ideal for cats requiring medication or with medical conditions, as a vet is available 7 days a week. Each cat has a suite suitable for 1-2 cats, reducing stress when kept together. Worm/flea treatment available on admission.
First Vets Boarding Cattery offers vet-supervised cat care in Whanganui.
Veterinary Care
- On-Site Vets: 7-day availability
- Medication Admin: Routine $5/day
- Diabetic Cats: Specialist care $15/day
- Worm/Flea Treatment: Available on admission
Individual Suites
- 1-2 Cat Capacity: Per suite
- Reduced Stress: Cats kept together
- Purpose-Built: Designed for cats
- Medical Focus: Health monitoring
Location
- First Vets Whanganui Clinic
- Serving: Whanganui, Marton, Bulls, Rangitikei
Location
Whanganui, Whanganui
Amenities
Accommodation
Single room
Premium meals available
Prescription meals available
BYO meals available
Services
Vet On-Site
7-Day Medical Care
Individual Suites
Medication Admin
Policies
Check-in / Check-out
By appointment
By appointment
Cancellation
Contact the cattery directly for their cancellation policy. Policies vary and may include deposit requirements for peak season bookings.
Requirements
Proof of current vaccinations required. Cats must be up-to-date with flea and worm treatments. Contact the cattery for specific requirements.
Reviews
Peace of mind having vets on-site. Our diabetic cat was perfectly cared for - medication given daily. Worth every cent.
Individual suites meant our two cats could stay together but separated from others. 7-day vet cover is reassuring.
Best option for cats needing medical attention. Worm and flea treatment done on arrival. Professional throughout.
FAQs
What should I bring when dropping off my cat?
Please bring your cat's vaccination records, any medications they need, and their favourite toys or bedding if desired. Most catteries provide food, litter, and bowls, but you're welcome to bring your cat's preferred food if they have dietary requirements.
Can I visit or call during their stay?
Policies vary by cattery. Contact the cattery directly to ask about their visiting policy and how they provide updates during your cat's stay.
What happens if my cat gets sick or has an emergency?
Local veterinary services are available if required. If your cat shows any signs of illness or has an emergency, the cattery will contact you immediately. Your emergency contact information is kept on file at all times.
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