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I had informed Rae, the owner, that my persian cat, Kipling, was not very sociable and I was afraid he might suffer from separation anxiety, as he had before at other kennels. So, I called in the afternoon to check on him. Rae told me that she was able to get him to come to her and he seemed to be enjoying himself. That was an unexpected surprise! When I brought him home, I thought he would jump out of his carrier and run up to his bed as he always had. But instead, Kipling went from window to window, looking for something unknown to me. He also started climbing eveything trying to find the highest vantage point in the room. He paced for a good hour after we got home. Then two weeks later, the same situation occurred and I found myself taking Kippy back to Rae's. I asked her why he may have suddenly wanted to climb since he had never wanted to before. In the kitty condos, they have ledges at varying heights on the floor to ceiling windows. Also, at the condos, they play DVDs specially designed for cat sitting, which keeps them stimulated and comfortable during their stay.
Now that I've found Rae and Cross Lanes Boarding Kennel, I won't have those guilty feelings everytime I must leave my cat for the night or even the week. Rae is dedicated and compassionate with her pet visitors. She also cares about the pet's owner, as she took the time to understand my situation and reassured me that Kipling would be fine, but told me I was welcome to call anytime during the day. I have, over the years, used almost every kennel in a 50-mile radius of Charleston and I can guarantee you that this one is the place that you will feel the best about leaving your cat or dog. While you're there, pick up a brochure and read how Rae got in to this business. She has a stellar history that will convince you that she's only in the business for the love of our pets.
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