Welcome to Cats Whiskers

Cats Whiskers is a safe and secure home-from-home (or holiday home if you prefer), for your cats. We are situated at Winnal Common near Allensmore, in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside, 5 miles south of Hereford itself.
Please browse through our site to see details of our comfortable and secure accommodation for your cat and also learn more about our facilities and the standard of care that we offer.
Boarding Cattery
The Cats Whiskers purpose built chalets surround a gravelled quadrangle with plants and water features, providing visual stimulation and interest for our guests and a welcome haven for some of the local wildlife. Each chalet gives the cats plenty of room whilst giving them their own space, which is important as cats are territorial creatures. Chalets have fully insulated penthouse living accommodation with a raised sleeping area and a lower feeding area. Each penthouse is heated by a thermostatically controlled tubular heater keeping it snug, warm and draught free when the weather is cool. In summer the penthouse doors can be opened up to allow fresh air to circulate.
VaccinationS - don't leave it until the last minute
At Cats Whiskers we are unable to board cats without a valid and up to date vaccination certificate. This is an extract from the conditions attached to our licence, issued by Herefordshire Council.
Routine vaccination has greatly reduced the extent of several feline diseases (including some that can prove fatal). It is vital that your cat has all the necessary vaccinations and boosters. 
To ensure that your cat can be boarded at Cats Whiskers please make certain that yearly boosters are kept up to date. Any cat being vaccinated for the first time currently requires 2 injections, usually 3 weeks apart. We cannot accept your cat for boarding until at least 4 weeks after the final injection or in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. If in doubt please ask your Vet to check with the vaccine manufacturer.
Vaccination quotation reproduced with the kind permission of Cats Protection, for more information visit www.cats.org.uk