

“Boarding them in rooms will make them feel more comfortable and they can socialise with their carers faster.”īrenda Wang with one of her rescued cats, Murphee.

“Confining cats in small cabins for days can make them feel very trapped,” Wang said. None provided rooms, and they all boarded dogs. The idea arrived years ago when she looked for a place to board her cats, Ham and Cheese, finding the options undesirable. Then, with encouragement from a private Facebook group, Cats & Kittens of Singapore, she leased a shophouse on Jalan Besar to make the cat hotel a reality. However, she soon discovered that boarding cats wasn’t allowed when she took cats into her interior design office. “Part of our cat caring program here also entails rehabilitation ~ we’re very glad that Suki, one of the feral kittens is now embracing our hugs 🤍”Īfter the pandemic, interior design work subsided, allowing Wang to turn her attention to rescuing cats.
Cat hostal how to#
“The aim of the cat care class is to arm attendees with basic knowledge on cats, such as the type of food to feed them, how to train them to use a litter pan, how to cat proof their house, and how to detect emergency situations that require a visit to the vet,” she tells CNA Lifestyle.įor emergencies at the hotel, a vet is on call, and pawrents get daily video updates. Her motto: “Behind every happy and healthy cat, there’s a great carer.”īesides offering an optimal experience for cats on “staycation” at the hotel, she also provides cat care classes on weekends. However, she also holds a diploma in feline psychology and is an experienced cat rehabilitator. “We’re proud to announce that EnEn is now our cat ambassador 🤍 (more like she’s gg to be our boss🙈)”īrenda Wang is an experienced interior designer who designs the most elegant cat furniture. Greeting guests, cat ambassador EnEn helps guests feel right at home. If we can make do with our earnings and provide a good option for cat owners, why not?” “I want our hotel to be affordable, but not too cheap as we still need to pay our staff and overhead costs. “Just because we are a luxury hotel doesn’t mean we need to be expensive,” Wang explained. According to a cost analysis by CNA Lifestyle, typical cat boarding costs in Singapore start at S$30 for a tiny “cabin.” Meanwhile, at the poshest of cat hotels, the cost starts at S$48 per cat per night. However, it’s not much more expensive than other boarding facilities.


Yes that’s a real tree trunk 🤍”įor cat lovers going on vacation, this hotel allows them to enjoy their time knowing their cats are in the lap of luxury. It’s for cats who love tunnel and tree climbing. If they like, cats here can enjoy a massage with organic coconut oil. Specially designed for the nature of this room and comes with cat solarium, for cats who love the sun 🤍” Also, cats can enjoy a Cat Solarium with natural sunlight. It’s very exclusive you know.Īt this cat hotel, the cats have access to a custom-made bathtub just in case. At any one time, 15 cats can stay at the Luxe Meownor. Thus, cats don’t feel trapped and feel more secure, like cats in a cat café environment.Īlso, there’s a limit on guests, so only three cats maximum in the larger room and two for the smaller one. When cats stay here, there are 13 rooms with ample space so each guest can move around comfortably. You might not think the cats would have their own tasteful furnished “bed chambers” from 25 sq ft to 35 sq ft in size. When you hear the words, cat hotel, do you envision a luxury boutique with classy custom cat furniture? Here, furnishings are designed so playful climbers can enjoy their stay and cats with mobility issues. “MeowLord Woody trying to be the meowdel of our in-house designed cat furniture 🤍” Of course, litter is changed, and if the cat approves, they can enjoy grooming or “guest maintenance” by the experienced cat-loving staff. Here, cat guests get two wet-food meals daily, an all-you-can-eat dry food buffet, and water changed twice daily.
