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Cattery charging when using prescription food
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I'm hoping to run a cattery in a couple of years and have been visiting several to learn more. Most, but not all, offered a choice of foods and served them in different coloured bowls (or stainless steel with coloured 'blobs') so each cat got what its owner asked for. Better than running the risk of upset tummies.
I've added the OP question to my list of questions for my next visit - thanksDoing voluntary work overseas for as long as it takes .......
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I think 25p per day sounds very reasonable for a cattery to feed a cat, particularly as they can buy in bulk at cheaper prices.
It only costs me 30p per day to feed a cat on Hills Science Diet (dry) which is a premium brand.“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0
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