
Boarding Overview
All of our premium amenities are included in the price of boarding.
You won’t see “a la carte” and “extra charges” that are common at other boarding facilities. We believe that every cat deserves 5-star service in a quiet, calm environment! Boarding facilities range in their attention, training and understanding of cats. You can have peace of mind that not only will your cat be carefully watched, and thoroughly provided for, but your cat(s) are amongst feline enthusiasts. We are the preferred boarding facility for cats with special needs like health problems, mobility issues, daily medication administration, or special dietary requirements.
What’s Included in Our Daily Boarding Rate (No Additional Charge)
We Are Not Just a Boarding Facility
Our Veterinarians supervise your cats’ entire boarding experience to ensure the best possible care. The following is also included in our boarding price:
Important Requirements for Boarding
- Boarding at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital is reserved for established clients that utilize our hospital routinely for their cat’s medical care and consider us their primary care veterinarian. If you have not used our services for medical care in the past, please contact our office to discuss the requirements to establish yourself as a regular client. (702) 257-3222
- For cats to board, we require an annual examination performed by one of our veterinarians. We also require cats to be current on vaccinations for Rabies and Distemper which is also known as the FVRCP vaccine
- Prepayment of all estimated charges is due at check-in
- We unfortunately cannot board cats for longer than 30 days
- We require male cats over 6 months of age to be neutered
- We discourage very young kittens to be boarded away from home
- If you won’t be reachable while away, you are required to select an emergency contact person who can make decisions for you
A Day in the Life of Our Boarding Cats

Morning Check-In & Breakfast
A day in the life of a boarding cat starts with a visit from a team member to say good morning and check their well-being. The cage card is updated to reflect appetite, thirst, urination, bowel movements, vomiting and activity level. The cage is cleaned and sanitized and breakfast is delivered to their suite. After breakfast and morning medications (if indicated,) each cat will individually rotate through playtime in our main boarding room, or our playroom, to stretch their legs or take a nap. Most housemates will experience their playtime together to allow positive interactions and comfort during boarding. We do not allow intermingling of cats from different households.

Morning Playtime & Enrichment
During this time the staff are often found playing with the cats in the playroom or snapping candid pictures of the kitties that will sometimes show up on our Facebook page giving some of our boarders their 7 minutes of fame. We do have a television in our boarding room that continuously plays videos that are visually attractive to cats to entertain their mind so that they don’t get bored. Throughout the day, our nurses are routinely checking on all boarders to make sure each kitty’s needs are constantly being met.

Midday Veterinary Rounds & Comfort Checks
Mid-day, our entire team including our veterinarians gather for ‘rounds’ where every cat in the hospital is visited and discussed to ensure they are eating and drinking well, that they have settled in well and are using the restroom regularly. At this time, we are also double checking that every cat has a comfy set up, privacy screens if needed, toys and anything else that may make their stay more comfortable. If anything seems ‘off’ with a cat, one of our doctors will look at them more closely and decide if additional therapy is required.
If there are any concerns regarding your cat, a staff member will contact you or your emergency contact to discuss any suggestions we may have to help your cat settle in.

Evening Routine & Wind-Down
In the late afternoon, our cats receive dinner, evening medications if indicated, and then are checked again one more time before the end of the day to make sure they are settled in for the night. When boarding at All About Cats, we provide a calm and peaceful environment as we strive to achieve that ‘home away from home’ feeling for all our feline guests.
Cat Boarding Faqs
At our All About Cats Veterinary Hospital, we cater to felines exclusively. Keeping cats safe and healthy is our priority. Our mission is to help our companions by meeting their nutritional, physical and emotional needs throughout their life span. We understand owners are sometimes nervous about boarding their feline companions. Here are some of the most common questions we hear from first-time cat boarding clients.