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Eliza Cattery Boutique Boarding

Locality: Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 5978 8098



Address: 340 Wooralla Drive 3931 Mount Eliza, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.elizacatteryboarding.com.au/

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24.01.2022 We were having a lovely cuddle session & then Tigger decided to watch me from the shelf. Such a pretty girl



24.01.2022 Updating Google profile. If you wish to write a review, it would be appreciated

23.01.2022 I think Ive hit number 4 what about you guys out there?

23.01.2022 Sorry, missed these two cuties



23.01.2022 Millie is also a sun worshipper

21.01.2022 Hi everyone Just wanted to ask if anyone has any old or unwanted blankets out there? If so then feel free to drop them off at the cattery as Id be happy to take them. Tks so much... Cheers Mez See more

20.01.2022 Someone’s in a playful mood today @elizacattery #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsofinsta #cats_of_instagram #catsagram #catsofig #kitten #furchild



20.01.2022 Maisey & I having lunch time together. She likes her scratch mat

20.01.2022 Miss Milly is feeling a bit peckish @elizacattery #animals #ilovecats #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #furchild #cutie

19.01.2022 Timmy was a bit nervous fir a couple of days but look at him now, all eager to say hi & give head butts @elizacattery #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsofinsta #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #catsagram #kitten #furchild

19.01.2022 The June long weekend clan

17.01.2022 Millie enjoying the lovely winter



17.01.2022 Morning sleepy heads

17.01.2022 Nala is having her afternoon nap @elizacattery #cat #cats #catofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #catsofinsta #cutie #burmese #burmeseofinstagram #furchild

16.01.2022 I love the evil overlord interrupted meeting

15.01.2022 Choo Choo Bear is 19.5 years young and still going strong. Such a pretty girl

15.01.2022 Hunter has made himself right at home

14.01.2022 Hi everyone, Just wanting to let you all know that Eliza Cattery will remain open during the current COVID-19 restrictions as I have a couple of long term residents at the moment. If you need our services, please call 5978 8098 (dont forget to leave a message) or utilise the book now button via the FB page.... Eliza Cattery follows COVID-19 procedures so please wear your face mask, maintain your distance and wash your hands. Please look after yourself and stay safe during this time. Looking forward to seeing you all again once this is over. Cheers & thanks Mez

14.01.2022 If any of my lovely customers would like to let everyone else know how fantastic Eliza Cattery is; then please feel free to write a review. Thanks so much Cheers... Mez See more

13.01.2022 Hi everyone, Great news for all of us. With the implementation of a new booking system, you can now book your fur kids into Eliza Cattery online. Click on the book now button and it will take you to the Eliza Cattery Portal. You will have to register the first time you use the portal as a "first time user" but any bookings made after that means you will just have to sign in (so remember your password). ... Please fill in all information as this keeps me up to date too and will automatically update my data lists applicable to you. Another great option is that you can attach your current vaccination certificate on line. If you dont have a scanner at home and only have a hard copy certificate, contact your vet and ask them to email it to you so then you can have it on file. Happy booking Cheers Mez

13.01.2022 Ill have to remember this for future photo taking sessions

13.01.2022 Misty enjoying the winter sun

13.01.2022 Hi Everyone, Just wanting to remind you all that Eliza Cattery is still open and available to take bookings. Lets hope we get some good news next week re lifting of travel restrictions. You can make contact via Facebook, email [email protected] or [email protected] or phone 03 5978 8098. If I dont answer then please be sure to leave me a message and Ill get back to you as soon as I can.... Ive taken this quiet opportunity to start doing a really deep clean of the cattery and sort out any maintenance issues that Ive come across. Not that there have been many, just a few small things. But when I mean deep clean, I really mean deep. Ive been cleaning windows and tracks (worst job ever), scrubbing walls and even dusting pen roofs. Were also looking at repainting the reception pen area so that has involved some prep work. Hopefully when we return to some semblance of normality, everyone will find the facilities looking sparkling new. In the meantime, hang in there and take care of yourselves. Cheers Mez

13.01.2022 This is funny and scary at the same time.

13.01.2022 These two pretty girls are visiting for a couple of days while their human moves house @elizacattery #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsofinsta #cats_of_instagram #catsagram #furchild

12.01.2022 Happy Caturday everyone

12.01.2022 Some of the beautiful fur kids who have been with us the last week

12.01.2022 Rusty & I enjoying the beautiful Melbourne sunshine

11.01.2022 Milly came, she checked out the place, she had enough

10.01.2022 Theses handsome brothers are Jasper (back) & Darcy (front).

10.01.2022 Trying to keep Maisey stimulated so I brought in a baiter to play with. I think we are both equally amused with it

09.01.2022 Weve got a new friend joining us for a week. This pretty girl is Tigger

07.01.2022 Theres always one (or in this case four) isnt there?

06.01.2022 What would you name this little one? A Navy term that comes to mind would be Mixy Blob

06.01.2022 Afternoon cuddles with this little cutie -Nala

05.01.2022 Hi Everyone, Just wanted to touch base and let you know that Eliza Cattery is still open even though there is limited business due to Covid-19 restrictions. So, for those of you that are renovating, moving house or have to go into hospital, we are still open and available to look after your fur child during this time.... Even if you arent going anywhere or doing anything, you can still have a break from your cat if you are getting on each others nerves Take care and be safe Cheers Mez

04.01.2022 Harry & Hudson have come for a long weekend visit. So happy to see new (well to me anyway) fur kids

04.01.2022 When Rusty doesnt have on his grumpy pants, he loves a cuddle @ #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #catsagram #cutie #furchild #tonkinese #tonkinesecats #tonkineseofinstagram

04.01.2022 Hi everyone, Just to let you all know that Ive update opening hours for Eliza Cattery. Hopefully this will help everyone out a bit better. Have a great week Cheers... Mez See more

03.01.2022 Miss Rosie isn’t too sure yet but it’s her first day. We’ll be BFF’s before you know if @elizacattery #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsofinsta #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #catsagram #kitten #furchild

02.01.2022 of course they were

02.01.2022 Pets, Vets and Covid 19 Im a registered veterinary nurse and I manage the emergency nursing department at a busy specialist/emergency vet hospital in Sydne...y. (Apologies for the length of the post) Many people think vet nurses just look after dogs and cats and give them cuddles in hospital. For clarity - just yesterday alone I triaged many unwell animals, one who was in cardiac arrest, placed numerous IV catheters, performed CPR compressions (unfortunately resuscitation was unsuccessful), took many animals vitals (blood pressures on an animal trying to bite you can be tricky!) Gave a dog a bottom bath as shed pooped all over herself. The list goes on! Yesterday I was only supposed to be training a new nurse. The actual critical care nurse in my team got triple the amount of work I did. (Legend!) I want to share this with the public as Covid 19 has changed the way we do things, and there have been some trends that pet owners should be aware of. We no longer allow owners in the hospital at all (most vet clinics are doing this now). This is super hard for clients - we get it! Its hard for us too. Were trying to protect our staff, as one case of Covid 19 hits us, and its practically business shut. Yesterday this broke my heart - I FaceTimed with a client and their little dog just before she was heading in to an emergency surgery. They were crying and dying to hug her, I was tearing up because I could hear how broken they were. We get it. The day prior, one of my nurses was verbally abused because she couldnt let an owner in the hospital. This kind of abuse happens daily. Our staff are on 12 hour shifts and have been split in to teams. Perks of emergency is that we cant just all switch off at a certain hour because our shift said so. Were still thinking about work hours later! (Hello, no sleep!) It also means that we have to have a hospital cross over, one team leave - another enter. If you arrive at this hour with your itchy dog, and get cranky that there is a delay, I can assure you its because were focusing on getting updated on the patients who are actively trying to die. Ive seen 3 major trends in our ER since Covid 19: People are at home. Theyre noticing things with their animals and getting them sorted. (Not walking right, lumps, rashes, sore eye etc...) The ER are seeing things that have been going on for days, weeks and possibly months. We are TOTALLY happy seeing your animals, but please understand the logistics. You need to wait in your car, your pet waits in the hospital with a nurse, we are always busy and emergencys always take priority. We just ask for your patience and kindness while you wait, because it may be a number of hours. Self isolation and working from home has got people thinking about getting a new puppy or kitten. We have been inundated with people who have adopted or bought a new animal, and their new baby animal is unwell. (Puppies and kittens can be quite fragile) The major problem here is that people havent always considered the costs associated with a sick baby animal. Many people are out of work, or their income is stretched at the moment - a new commitment added to the mix can really make things tough. Ive seen many people making some really hard decisions; because financially they cannot keep committed to this animal. My point being, just make sure youre financially able to commit - not just able to love and care. Vet care is expensive because there is no Medicare, no PBS scheme, no government funding. (Better yet, get pet insurance!) Lastly, people are out walking their dogs! Which is fantastic - however, yesterday we saw 4 traumatic injuries from dog fights alone. These injuries were all life threatening. Walking your dog who doesnt normally get walked; and who isnt properly socialised can be a disaster. Two of the owners of these dogs were also needing medical treatment (at the people doctors, of course). Please ensure your dog is correctly restrained when youre on a walk, and if they get aggressive with other dogs, dont walk in the park or in areas with heavy foot traffic. Veterinarians, Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Receptionists, Hospital Managers, Animal Attendants & our Hospital Cleaners are ALL essential workers. Please be kind to them, because they may be the one helping your furry friend get better when their unwell. Also - just a note for our human counterparts (Doctors/Nurses & all other human healthcare workers & support staff). Youre all bloody legends!! See you all on the other side of Covid 19! (Thank you for reading if you gotten this far!)

01.01.2022 Tigger loves her scritches @elizacattery #cat #cats #catsofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catsofig #catstagram #cutie #furchild

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