Find a cat boarding service in Boston, MA

Find Cat Boarding Services in Boston, MA

Find Cat Boarding Services in Boston, MA

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Top 10 cat boarding services in Boston, MA

Homeowners agree: these Boston cat boarding services are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
No Bad Dogs

No Bad Dogs

5.0(2)
3 hires on HomeGuide
46+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Susan M. says, "Gunnar is very experienced at handling dogs and their issues. He works with his client to resolve problems, showing what to do and then having the client and dog repeat the steps until they are successful. " Read more
Susan. Petcare Svc

Susan. Petcare Svc

New on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
I absolutely love dogs and cats and I have owned cats for most of my adult life. I just started walking dogs over the last year and it brings me such joy to meet the wonderful pups I walk. I'm very gentle and caring caregiver to these animals, I treat them as if they were own, with much patience and understanding of their needs and cherish the affection they return I have been walking dogs for a few years but do to some injuries Im currenly not taking on dogwalking clinets. I have a lot of experience with kitties having had my own most of my adult life and have done some drop-in visits. :)i love dogs and working with animals . Their varyin...
Donnas Dog Walking& Pet Sitting

Donnas Dog Walking& Pet Sitting

New on HomeGuide
23+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
I have a love for animals.I have been dog walking and pet sitting for 15 years. I treat all animals as if they were my own.
Farren Dog Training

Farren Dog Training

New on HomeGuide
28+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Over 30 years training experience to give you and your dog obedience skills and to make choices for the better when socializing or even just taking a stress free walk. We love our dogs and we need to have compassion for what they genetically are. We teach them how to live with us in our homes while taking care of their innate needs.
The Country Dog

The Country Dog

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
7+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
What makes me happy is at the end of our walks or training sessions is when the dog and owner have that gotcha moment where they both connect on another level and achievement. The happiness as they look on their walks and when they come in ready to take a nap. Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]
A Home Away From Home For You Dog!

A Home Away From Home For You Dog!

New on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
This is truly a home away from home for your babies! One of my first dogs, Kala (a Frenchie), was my first Rover client who I adopted from the owner in 2018. My other dog, London (Jack Russell), I adopted when he was 3 months old in 2015. I never imagined wanting or having pets in my life, but they have brought so much joy and light into my world. They taught me responsibility, love, dedication, and companionship. So I said to myself, "Let's help other people take care of their dog(s)." I’ve worked for a dog walking business for several years (when I was in college) in the MetroWest of Boston with the most experienced professionals. I go to
Cindys Pet Care & Grooming, Dog Day Care, Boarding, Cat & Dog Sitting In Your Home Haverhill, Mass

Cindys Pet Care & Grooming, Dog Day Care, Boarding, Cat & Dog Sitting In Your Home Haverhill, Mass

5.0(1)
27+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Tammy R. says, "We bring Our Two Dogs to Cindy's every week and they come home happy and tired!! Love Cindy and her Husband!! It is a great Place with so much love and Care!!! and Clean and a Beautiful Garden atmosphere to boot!!!" Read more

Your Cat Boarding questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to board a cat near me?

Boarding a cat costs $25 to $40 per night but can vary greatly by region and length of stay. Prices increase for cats with special needs or when including grooming services. Add $10 to $15 for a nail trim or up to $80+ for a deluxe grooming package.

What is cat boarding?

Cat boarding is a service to care for your cat while you are away from home for an extended period. A cat boarding facility may board only cats or both cats and dogs (typically in separate areas). Cat hotels often have roomier cages and cater more to cats' specific needs than dual facilities.

What vaccines do cats need to be boarded?

Vaccine requirements depend on the state and can vary by facility, but most boarding services require proof of rabies and feline distemper vaccines. Many facilities also require a feline leukemia and feline AIDs (FeLV/FIV) vaccine testing for it prior to boarding.

Is boarding stressful for cats?

While boarding may be stressful for some cats, it may be more stressful leaving them home with no human interaction. Even though cats are in cages most of the time they are boarding, there is typically activity around them, which can help ease their anxiety.

Every cat has different behaviors and needs and you know your cat best. Consider an in-home cat sitting service if you feel boarding them in a facility will be too stressful.

Is cat boarding safe, and how do I choose the best cat boarders near me?

Researching and asking the right questions can help you find the best boarding service near you. Look for a boarding facility that:

  • Has clean, secure, and comfortable cages with adequate space for your cat to move around
  • Has sufficient staff that is well trained
  • Is a member of the Professional Animal Care Certification Council (PACCC)
  • Requires current vaccination records
  • Screens cats for fleas and ticks before boarding
  • Demonstrates emergency preparedness
  • Has consistently positive reviews on HomeGuide and Google
  • Provides supervised play & feeding time
  • Gives a balance of down time and activity

What questions should I ask cat boarding companies?

Ask the following questions when researching cat boarding facilities:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Can you supply a list of references?
  • Are you a member of the PACCC?
  • What training and certifications do the staff have?
  • What vaccinations does my cat need before boarding?
  • Do you screen every animal for fleas and ticks before boarding?
  • Are there dogs at the boarding facility, and if so, do you keep them separate from the cats?
  • Does each cat have its own cage or kennel?
  • What do you do if my cat gets sick or injured while boarding?
  • What is the daily feed and play schedule?
  • How often do you clean the kennels?
  • What do you use to clean the kennels?
  • Is someone at the facility overnight?

Reviews for Boston cat boarding services

Recent success stories from people in the Boston area.
Jason R.
Gunnar was excellent! Gave great tips and tricks to help train not just 1 but all 3 dogs! So far we have already seen in improvement and i would definitely recommend No Bad Dogs.
No Bad Dogs
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