Homecomfort Boarding Cattery
"Cuddles Come Free"
Homecomfort Boarding Cattery is set in open countryside in Bicester, between the villages of Ardley & Somerton. The Cattery is used by customers who live in Bicester, Banbury, Brackley & Oxford.
- It’s just 5 minutes from Junction 10 on the M40
- The Boarding Cattery is Built to Feline Advisory Standard
Accommodation:
- Cats are housed in separate Chalets
- All Chalets are Thermally Insulated
- Each Chalet has it’s own Infra-Red Heater which is Thermostatically Controlled
- Each Chalet has it’s own Run Which Opens onto a Safety Passage
Bedding:
Plastic Beds are provided with Slumberpet Bedding, as shown below
Baskets/Carriers:
Only a few seasoned travellers take kindly to journeys, therefore owners are strongly advised to put their cat into a suitable cat carrier, when transporting their cat to the cattery

Feeding:
- All food is prepared in the purpose built Cattery Kitchen
- Cats are fed twice daily, or as requested by their owners
Vaccinations Required by Cattery:
- All cats must be immunised against Feline Enteritis & Upper Respiratory Infection (Cat Flu)
- Owners must produce an Up-to-Date Vaccination Certificate on arrival to the cattery
Please Note: The above vaccinations are Renewable Yearly
Fleas:
- All owners are required by the cattery to use a Veterinary Flea Treatment 48 hrs before they
arrive at the cattery, for the Health & Wellbeing of all cats at the cattery
Health:
- No cat suffering from, or suspected to be suffering from, any infectious or contagious
disease, can be accepted - All cats will be examined on arrival, but the proprietor reserves the right to refuse admission
to any cat showing any sign of ill health, pending advice from a Veterinary Surgeon - Veterinary attendance is assured (should this be necessary) and most treatment prescribed by
a Vet can be continued during the cat’s stay - Please note the cattery charges 50p extra per day, per cat for any medication
- Male cats over the age of 7 months which have not been Neutered, cannot be boarded,
mainly because they represent an infection hazard
Please Note: Owners will appreciate that this is essential in order to safeguard the health of a
ll cats boarded at the cattery



