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Rock Creek Kennels, Inc.
9735 NW Old Cornelius Pass Road
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
503.645.2912
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Hours
7am - 6pm Monday - Saturday
3pm - 6pm Sundays
Closed on Holidays

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Rock Creek Kennels, located in Hillsboro, serves the entire Portland, Oregon area with pet boarding, dog boarding, cat boarding, and pet shipping services.

Cat Boarding Tips

Cats react much differently in a strange environment than dogs do. Cats are instinctively solitary.

Cat Boarding TipsThey don’t run in packs so when confronted with strange surroundings, their normal response is to withdraw physically and mentally into a protected, solitary state. For this reason cats enjoy the "protected" feeling they get from being caged while in the kennel. While it is true that most dogs want to run around and get acquainted your cat will likely want to sit in the corner of his cage and stare until he feels comfortable in the new environment. Human contact does not normally accelerate their acclimatization. It has to take place at the cat's own speed.

Many cat owners oppose caging because "kitty loves to run around." Perhaps he does at home, but while he is in unfamiliar surroundings his cage gives him a feeling of safety. "But what about exercise?" Here again, cats are different than dogs. Dogs need space to exercise, whereas cats exercise isometrically. This means that if a cat has enough room to stretch, he can exercise every muscle in his body. When your cat is in strange surroundings, around strange cats, he will undoubtedly prefer "safety" to "space."

Listen to the Pet Health
& Safety Tips!

Stress is a Factor. Any animal in strange surroundings suffers from stress. This means that their normal immune process is affected as well as eating and digestive habits. Rock Creek Kennels’ experienced, Certified personnel are trained in animal care and will do everything possible to minimize the effects of stress on your cat. You can minimize the effects of stress by trying to make the boarding as pleasant as possible for your cat. Remember that the more often your cat boards, the more adjusted he will be to the kennel environment, and the easier the boarding process becomes for him. Therefore, several short periods of boarding prior to a lengthy vacation will do more to help your cat adjust than will anything else.

Welcoming Kitty Home. After you pick kitty up from the kennel, be sure to keep him locked in at home for a few days before allowing him to roam outside. Just as he had to adjust to the kennel, he will have to adjust to being home again. Allow him to find that "at home" feeling again before letting him out of the house.

Rock Creek Kennels is in the business because we love cats. We want boarding to be a pleasant experience for both you and your cat!

Call Rock Creek Kennels at 503.645.2912 to make your reservation today!