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Old 03-09-2011, 12:52 PM   #3297
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I used to work as a surgical tech at a vet hospital and we also boarded cats and dogs. I can honestly say that after working in places like that, there is NO WAY I will ever kennel my animals at any place even similar. Too many germs and diseases. Pets don't get any attention. It's really sad. 90% of places are exactly like that. The kennels you board them in are also the same kennels that might have had a parvo or some sort of diseased dog in it just 30 mins prior. Sure they clean them, but not to the point I would trust putting my babies in it. Glad you have a meow sitter )
I can honestly say that my cats have never been boarded at the kennel. I usually have a friend come by or family stop by (my family complains about it so a friend works best) to make sure everyone has food, water and some love. I've never trusted the vet for boarding my animals for exactly the same reasons you mentioned
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