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Cats Pyjamas The Boarding Cattery
Boarding Kennels and Catteries in Canterbury Region area
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Our address
1891 South Eyre Rd Rangiora 8254,
Canterbury Region
8254,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 312 5433
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Our website
www.catspyjamasboardingcattery.co.nz
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Opens in 16 Hr 47 Min
Services offered since 2003
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Expertised in Boarding Kennels and Catteries
Boarding
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Eyrewell Forest, Rangiora Area
Payment options
Cash, EFTPOS, Personal Cheques, Direct Debit
Additional info
Online Information, Cats, Kittens, EFTPOS, Cheques, Secured, Cat Run, Play Area, Multi-day, Overnight, Long Term, Short Term, Temporary, Climbing Structures
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“Great friendly service and our dogs were not stressed in any way”