How to Identify Dehydration in Your Cat
Sunken eyes, poor skin elasticity…Let us help you identify the early signs of dehydration in your cats before it’s too late!
Sunken eyes, poor skin elasticity…Let us help you identify the early signs of dehydration in your cats before it’s too late!
While no one can be completely prepared for all sorts of emergency situations that could befall our beloved kitties, there are some basic first aid procedures that we as pet parents ought to be familiar with. This way, we know how to respond in case of a medical emergency. Being able to administer first aid …
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Why vaccinate your cat when he is safe just staying indoors? If your cat is going for cat boarding, you’ll want to ensure he is adequately protected against these highly contagious cat diseases.
Outlined below are Brighton Vet Care’s general charges for consultations and vaccinations: Consultation Charges: $42 F4 Vaccination: $56 (including consultation) VacciCheck Antibody Titer Test: $50 FIV/FeLV Test: $45 Brighton Vet’s operating hours are: Serangoon Gardens Outlet (Monday – Sunday): Weekdays 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.6:00 p.m. –9:30 p.m. Weekends 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. …
Did you know that improper preparation prior to sending your cat for boarding in Singapore could make its stay more stressful than it should be? Read about how to pack a great boarding bag here!
Going away on a holiday? Here are 5 easy tips on how you can make an informed decision when it comes to choosing a cat boarding hotel in Singapore.
This is a circular to inform our customers that some revisions and improvements will be made to the Nekoya rewards and membership program mechanics from the 1st of September 2018.
From the 1st of September 2018, the Nekoya Cat Hotel will cease operations at 80 Changi Road, the Centropod. We will be upgrading to a larger space located at 797A Geylang Road, a 5 minute drive down the road, that will allow us to provide a better cat boarding experience in the years to come.
With effect from 1st June 2018, the Nekoya Cat Hotels will effectively require all cat owners to produce a physical FIV/FeLV health certificate dated within the past 12 months of the cat’s stay certifying that they are negative for both illnesses.