Situated in the charming village of Bishopthorpe, just a short distance from York, Foxglobes Boarding Cattery is a family-operated establishment offering a cosy and welcoming retreat for all visiting cats. Guests at this cattery are treated to generously sized exercise runs surpassing industry standards, along with centrally controlled heating in all sleeping areas. Pet owners are invited to bring along items imbued with the comforting scent of home, such as a favourite blanket, although bedding and blankets are readily provided.
Foxgloves Boarding Cattery
Foxglove Cottage, Moor Lane, Bishopthorpe, York, North Yorkshire, YO23 2UF
01904 700594
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Cats
Services
Heated cattery units
Cats receive one-on-one time with staff
Grooming
County
About the Facility
Reviews From Customers
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Positive Review
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Foxgloves is great! Needed last minute accommodation and they came to my rescue! Charlie stayed for two weeks and loved it, I got updates on how he was and knew he was in safe hands. He even came back with a toy!
Neutral Review
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Popped our three boys in for a few nights whilst we moved house, and it couldn't have been easier!! Michelle was great, and the boys have come back happy and relaxed, and we will definitely be using Foxgloves again!
Negative Review
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From the outside it looks light, airy and with a nice view of the garden however once inside the chalets are cold, dark and dusty! They look old and neglected of a good clean! I left my cat here for a short stay due to her normal cattery been fully booked. She is used to staying in a cattery and from stay 1 has always been very active and settled straight in. However at this one she did not settle, she hardly ate and I'm not suprised as upon arriving to pick her up I found that all the cats litter trays were simply a piece of newspaper and actually contained zero litter!! The chalets were cold and dark. She was hiding at the back of her chalet in the dirt and dust! She has never been happier to be home and I certainly won't be taking her back here!