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Ragdoll Cats
Our cats are never caged; the only times they have seen the inside of one is to and from the veterinarian, to keep them safe from escape and to reduce stress whilst waiting. Our cats have access to an inside room specially designed for them with access to an enclosed outdoor cat heaven. They are able to choose where they would like to spend their days and how active or lazy they wish to be. We have multi-level shelving for them to be up high, where they have plenty of levels to explore. At certain intervals, there are cat bed areas and hideouts, also cat toys on fishing line for them to play with. They have containers of cat grass and catnip to digest, scratching posts, trees to climb, a roof to play on and watch birds fly overhead, mats to clean themselves on, and hammocks to laze the day away on.

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They are truly spoiled. Studies find that this is the best environment to raise well-centred cats, and we agree—over time, we have seen the benefits. An outdoor cat enclosure provides a safe place where your cat can enjoy the fresh air, sunshine, and sights and sounds of the outside world, and also have room to move and exercise. The main benefits of installing an outside enclosure come where prior owners had concerns about their cat having outdoor access—such as the cat getting injured or dying on the road after getting hit by cars, getting lost or stolen, or getting into fights with other neighbourhood cats. After installing enclosures, all of these fears are completely negated. Never support catteries that house their cats in cages and do not offer safe indoor/outdoor enclosures. After all, the cat’s welfare should come first—above making money. Things will never change while people still buy from unethical breeders who put profits first.
about me
I’m a aged care nurse , garden guru , Car enthusiast ( Holden 😜) and a crazy animal lover , all our pets are raised in a lovely environment and make great family members, we have lived here for 20 years and also have a great relationship with our local vets . Im a great believer in pet therapy and have over the years my animals have been a big part of my job and visiting age care homes even opening our home for pet therapy visits. And have been renovated our home to suit all our pets to a cat and kitten room that opens up to a large outdoor fully enclosure area. We encourage new families to meet our family and fur babies , we are happy to do video chats or meet here to view their parents and babies

