Can Your Kitty Cat Drive?

Getting Your Kitty There

For many of us, our pets are a huge part of our family, they offer companionship, love, and loyalty. It is no wonder why we want to repay them by taking care of them with all the love and care they show us. What better way to show them how much we care for them than to take them to daycare instead of leaving them home alone day in and day out? They will never be alone at kitty daycare and will always be cared for and socialize with other cats, so they never feel neglected. Although many cats seem like they prefer to be left alone to their own devices, they still require love and attention. Indeed, they are not as attention-seeking as dogs, but they are curious creatures who need their minds and bodies exercised daily. This keeps them out of trouble at home and provides them with emotional and physical interaction.

But What if My Cat Isn’t the Social Type?

Some owners think their cat just doesn’t like people, but it could just be that they lack social skills. These skills can be learned at cat daycare. Not only do they socialize with other cats, but they also receive a lot of social interaction with staff members. This will help them to be more friendly and loving at home as well. Cats are typically thought to be very curious animals which frequently gets them into trouble. At most kitty daycares, their curiosity will be satisfied in a safe but fun environment.

Pet Transportation for Your Convenience 

It’s important to provide your cat with much needed human attention with back scratches and tummy rubs (if they allow) and socialization with other cats. It’s also important to be able to have reliable transportation to get them to their play date. If not, there is a trusting pet taxi in Abilene that can pick up your pet and get them to any of their appointments or other arrangements you made for them. We can take them to a vet appointment, to the groomer, and back home. Give us a call at 325-386-7600 or book online at www.taximypet.com.

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