Dogs
Best standards for dogs require two to four visits a day. The appropriate amount of visits can depend on many factors including: age, medications, diet, crated/free range, pottying habits and routine. Our standard is a minimum of two visits a day - one in the morning, one in the evening, however our preference is three: morning, afternoon and evening. We understand that you may have family or a neighbor help to care for your dog and their visits are considered when keeping our standard. Our goal is to make sure all dogs receive the proper food, hydration and exercise while they are in our care.
Cats and caged small animals
Best standards for cats are two visits a day. The appropriate amount of visits can depend on many factors including: age, medications, diet, inside or free range, and routine. Our minimum is one visit a day, however our preference is twice a day - one in the morning, and one evening. We understand that you may have family or neighbor help in caring for your cat and their visits are considered when keeping this standard. Our goal is to make sure all cats receive the proper food, hydration, exercise and are safe while they are in our care.
Farm Animals
Best standards for farm animals require 2 visits a day. The appropriate amount of visits can depend on many factors, including: age, diet, crated/free range, and routine. Our standard is a minimum of two visits a day - one in the morning, and one evening. We understand that you may have family or a neighbor help in caring for your animals and their visits are part of this standard. Our goal is to make sure all animals receive the proper food, hydration, exercise and remain safe while they are in our care.
Special circumstances
We understand that every pet requires customized care and are happy to work with pet owners to determine a plan that best suits their budget and their needs. At the time of the initial meet and greet, we can discuss your pets needs and routines in order to help best determine what works best for your pet.
Will Camp Kitty provide care to clients who provide less than our basic standards?
Simply put, the answer is no. We are long time animals owners and lovers with a combined staff knowledge of over 130 years with many animals of our own, and cannot morally be part of a plan that does not meet our standard.
We care deeply for all animals and want to provide them not only with the best possible care for their needs, but also a plan that does not place us in a situation that can be called into question. Our reputation is important to us, as is the happiness of your pet.