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I have a breeder friend who makes catteries and cat pens etc. He is very reasonable and being a cat breeder himself knows the importance of certain things being put in place and being safe. I think he will be much cheaper than the price you have been quoted anyway. The link to his website is http://www.pads-n-paws.co.uk/index.html He is based in Nottingham and he is called Rick. If you pm me I can forward on his mobile telephone number to you. I also had a triple run with a safety corridor made from a gentleman in Northumberland. The courier service would have been £50 but I think in this case you had to put it up yourself but it came pretty much flat packed from what I can remember and took my husband, dad and father in law to put it up so this may not be a practical option for you. He doesn't have a website but again if you pm me I can forward you his contact details I know for cattery supplies ie beds, litter trays etc Batleys Cash and Carry are really cheap but they can be sticklers when giving out cards. They are usually dotted about all over the place. Sarah x |
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You need to speak to your local environmental officer BEFORE you order or buy anything. ONLY they will tell you what type of pens you can have, how big they must be etc... If you are boarding that is. You need to run your "plans" by them first, because if they dont agree you will of wasted all your money. You will also need to take in account, access to your property, parking, your neighbours being caused a nuisance by visiting people, noise (yes people do complain about cats) smell and general inconvienience to those around you. |
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Rung the enviromental people and they say it is OK to do and are sending the license and info. I am hoping to offer a collection and drop off service for cat coming to board. I have spoken to my neighbour and he is OK and the people on the otherside are leaving. So I will bring it up with the new people. I hope to be able to stagger any people dropping off their cats so as to minimise trouble caused to the neighbourhoood. Anymore advice is welcome and greatfully recieved Sally |
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I have no experience on catteries but I do run a `hobby business` selling plants. It`s very small so nobody bothers but do be careful about your premises changing it`s status,and check that if people have some kind of public access that your insurance covers it. Sorry if I sound like a moaning Minnie but it`s always better to check |
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