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Situated on the edge of Dunfermline, yet conveniently located close to
the M90, Rosegreen Country Cattery, offers an idyllic location for your cat's holiday.
Our accommodation provides purpose built, individual, spacious heated suites with an engaging outlook. Our onsite Veterinary Nursing staff ensures your cats
stay will be warm, comfortable and safe.
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| About Us |
Rosegreen is the natural choice for cat lovers looking for a quality cat boarding facility in Central Scotland. Not only does it offer the finest accommodation and service, it also benefits from an unparalleled location being set in seven acres of open countryside close to the M90. Rosegreen is where cats go for their stress free relaxing holidays and our trained, caring members of staff look forward to providing them with the very best in cat boarding!
Accommodation at Rosegreen Country Cattery is purpose built by a leading boarding cattery manufacturer. with each pen coming with its own separate leisure and sleeping areas. Each of our cat guests enjoy a private, fully enclosed exercise area, where they can exercise throughout the day and a separate quiet area where they can settle down and relax.
Each suite has been designed to keep guests as comfortable and contented as possible. They benefit from a temperature controlled environment that ensure the suites are cosy in the winter and cool in the summer with panoramic views so that guests, when not playing or exercising, can simply sit back and enjoy watching our free range chickens wander around.
Our Luxury Family Suites are an amazing new design where up to four cats from the same family can enjoy the sense of security of being kept together as a family unit. The pens have a scratch post and plenty of comfortable beds and hiding places
In the unfortunate event that a guest becomes ill whilst staying with us our on site Veterinary Nurse would provide initial care while liaising with your own Vet via telephone regarding the most suitable care plan for your cat.
In the event we are unable to contact your own vet or we need to transport urgently we will use Inglis Veterinary Hospital a local fully staffed 24 hour Emergency Veterinary Hospital.
All guests are fully insured whilst staying at Rosegreen Country Cattery however any charges relating to pre-existing conditions will not be covered and will be passed on to the owner. Please notify us on arrival of any ongoing treatments or known medical conditions affecting your cat.
Please note that we reserve the right to refuse admission to Rosegreen of any guest showing signs of sickness or ill health.
We want all the cats in our care to remain healthy and unfortunately we cannot admit any guest to Rosegreen that is not up-to-date with its vaccinations. On arrival we will require evidence that cats have been vaccinated for the following;
Cat flu Feline infectious enteritis
No cat will be admitted without proof of up-to-date vaccinations.
At Rosegreen we have created a calm and tranquil environment to ensure our cat guests can enjoy their stay with us to the full.
We want guests at Rosegreen to feel immediately at home so we encourage owners to bring with them favourite item such as bedding or blankets so their cat feels as comfortable and calm as possible.
Our dedicated team of professionals are all cat lovers and ensure every guest is happy. Regularly playing with those that want to or simply giving them a lap to sit on and a reassuring cuddle.
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Mark has worked in a number of customer focused management roles in both the private and public sectors. He is a qualified Customer Service and Management SVQ (Scottish Vocational Qualifications) Assessor and Member of the Institute of Chartered Managers
Gillian is a Registered Veterinary Nurse previously working as the Head Nurse at the PDSA Hospital Edinburgh, and teaching veterinary nursing at Westminster Kingsway College and Battersea Dogs Home. She is a Veterinary Nurse and Animal Care SVQ (Scottish Vocational Qualifications) Assessor and registered at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons