Boarding Cattery
This is a place where cats are housed temporarily for a fee. Although many people worry about the stress placed on the animal by being put in an unfamiliar environment, most boarding catteries work to reduce stress. Boarding catteries typically have familiar objects, cat trees, climbing frames, scratching posts, and places for the cats to sleep during the day, and blankets and toys from home, are also permitted at many catteries. Some catteries offer onsite grooming and nail trimming. Communal Cattery This is often just a room or series of rooms where the cats all mingle together, they are fed together and sleep in whatever space they can find. These catteries have the highest number of fights and illness spreads easily if unchecked, and can be overcrowded, especially at peak times. There is no way to check if the cats are eating correctly, or to monitor toileting and eating and drinking together can lead to outbreaks of illness, which can be hard to contain. Communal catteries do benefit from the fact that the animals have a much wider area to roam and play. These are usually the cheapest form of boarding cattery. Semi-Communal Cattery With individual cages and large play areas, semi-communal catteries are the middle ground between communal and celled catteries. In responsible semi-communal catteries, the cats are fed in cage, the cats are separated at night from non-family members, and there is the monitoring of toileting. Specific diets can be catered for, and medications can be given. The play areas of semi-communal catteries can have meshed open-air areas which along with separate animal feeding helps to greatly reduce the transmission of illness. Although some are just large internal rooms with little ventilation which can negate some of the benefits. Celled Cattery Often purpose-built, as the name suggests these are individual cells for cats. Similar to an aviary, they are meshed rooms within a much large facility, usually with one face open to the air. They have great ventilation, and the transmission of illness is the least of all the boarding catteries. As with the semi-communal cattery, celled catteries can feed specialised diets and monitor toileting, and medicate where required. There is no chance of the non-familial cats intermingling and the chance of overcrowding is greatly reduced too. The catteries charge a premium and are at the highest end of the pricing spectrum.Breeding Cattery
A breeding cattery is a place specialized in breeding valuable pet cats for sale and profit. Unlike traditional pet shops, pet hospitals or some boarding catteries, breeding catteries do not have grooming, bathing, nursing, treatment and other associated businesses. Most breeding cattery operators use ordinary residential houses as breeding places and can be similar either to communal boarding catteries or celled boarding catteries. To purchase and sell cats, they will use speciality websites, online marketplaces or the pet trading market, in rare cases they will sell to pet shops. Licensed breeding catteries are heavily regulated and must follow relevant government legislation.See also
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