Tiny's Place Luxury Cat Boarding LTD 9228 Northeast Highway 99, Vancouver, WA 98665
About the Business
Tiny's Place Luxury Cat Boarding LTD is a premier cat boarding facility located at 9228 Northeast Highway 99 in Vancouver, Washington. Our upscale establishment offers a safe and luxurious environment for your feline friends to stay while you are away. Our experienced staff provides personalized care and attention to ensure that your cat feels at home during their stay. With spacious accommodations, interactive play areas, and top-notch amenities, Tiny's Place is the perfect place for your beloved cat to relax and unwind. Book your cat's stay with us today and rest assured that they will be in good hands while you are away.
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Location & Phone number
9228 NE Hwy 99 Suite 101, Vancouver, WA 98665, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Reviews
"I always had trouble leaving my cat at pet hotels, until I found Tiny’s! They treated my sweet boy like a king, I picked him up and he was happy, energetic and very well fed. He usually leaves hotels very depressed, that was not the case here. I cannot stress enough just how amazing the service was. He had his personal room, but was consistently let out to explore the facility. He had his own cat tree, scratcher and litter box. They also sent me updates of him consistently as well, which added an extra layer of peace of mind while away. If you’re not sure where to leave your fur baby, I promise you this is the place!"
"WOW! So excited to have found a wonderful, caring, "homey" place for our sweet kitties to spend a couple of weeks while we were on vacation during the last two weeks! We were fretting about what we would do with our precious brother/sister bonded pair of young kitties as we were planning our vacation, and we were so fortunate to have happened upon Tiny's Place in Hazel Dell. We took the time to make an appointment for a visit before we decided to board them there, and we were so impressed with the thoughtful and well designed facility and especially the staff, who are obvious kitty lovers and so attentive to the cats left in their professional care. We loved that we received very frequent updates and PHOTOS (yay!) of our kitties enjoying their stay, exploring their new environment, playing with their toys, napping in their hideaways, and watching "bird television," which they loved! We appreciated the regular updates on how they were doing and especially how they were adapting to their home-away-from-home, since we've never left them anywhere since we got them as kittens about 18 months ago. One of our kitties is shy and sensitive to noises and sudden movements, and he adapted so well and so quickly to his new environment that we quickly relaxed knowing that he was going to be okay in his new digs while we were away. It made it possible for us to really enjoy our vacation, knowing just how well our kitties were being cared for. Knowing they were safe and happy meant the world to us! When my husband came to pick them up upon our return a couple of days ago, it was almost as if they didn't want to leave -- they were that happy being at Tiny's! We want to thank the great staff at Tiny's for caring as much for our kitties as we care for them at our home. They obviously were well attended. We will be boarding our kitties at Tiny's when we go on our next vacation, since we know it will be a great vacation for them as well -- they will get to binge on bird TV! :-)"
"Trigger Warning: Traumatic Injury and Euthanasia *Update - owner says in comment below from their POV cat left intact because husband did not say anything when he picked her up. She did not walk until she exited the carrier. The cat was dropped off with no skeletal injury and came home with a spiral fracture on her left hind tibia and fibula. The fact the owner insinuates anything other than that is another reminder to take your business and your pet's life elsewhere. We left our cat at Tiny's healthy and able to walk over the weekend, and upon pick-up she was unable to walk with a severe inoperable injury and we were forced to euthanize her over severe pain. Please - our guilt at leaving our baby at this business is heavy, so please be sure to do your due diligence when thinking about leaving your loved one here. Our 19 year-old sweet baby grey girl had recently gone blind and we had to leave her over the weekend with Tiny's place for a second time. The first time was without incident. This time, she was dropped off on a Friday afternoon in good health other than blindness and generally a bit slower than her last visit. She has not jumped on anything for several months as her blindness set in. We received one photo (attached) of our girl on Monday evening where she appears unwell. On Tuesday afternoon, we picked her up at closing time (5pm) and her blanket was full of urine. When we got home and she left the carrier, she had a severe limp on her left hind leg. We took her to the urgent care at our vet, who x-rayed and diagnosed a spiral fracture of the tibia/fibula of her left hind leg (picture attached), an injury often seen in traumatic motor vehicle accidents or large amounts of twisting force. The vet said the break looked indicative of being stepped on or pulled while the leg was in place. It was deemed inoperable and she was given pain medication and the opinion to euthanize to end her suffering as the most humane option. When we called Tiny's, Kendrick was not aware of any such injury despite the severity of it (it was very obvious when she walked with a severe limp and she needed help to use the litter box). Denise the owner called back promptly and denied knowing anything about such a severe injury. She said that Kendrick was adamant about cleaning bedding twice a day, but we picked up at closing and her bed was urine-soaked. She mentioned first that Angel did not leave the enclosure all weekend, but then said later that she did walk to the threshold to drink water. We gathered her belongings and spent the evening looking at pictures, sharing songs from favorite memories with her, showing her her favorite old toys, letting our daughter and family members say goodbye, and helping her to the bathroom and took her on her last walk in my arms at sunset. I talked through all of the different cities and homes she had lived with me throughout my 20s and 30s - she knew me from college and as I transformed into who I am today. It was so difficult to say goodbye so suddenly and to have to make that decision when she was healthy in other regards - it was terrible. We will never know exactly what happened, but we do know that we'll never get our time with our girl back or our vet bill for diagnostics and end of life care. She had 9 lives - she first survived living on the streets when I adopted her at 6 weeks old in 2003, and since then has overcome hyperthyroidism, kidney disease, getting lost in another country, blindness - so to have this be her ending when it wasn't her time yet was so hard. I recommend thoroughly vetting your boarding choices - there are choices that pay high attention to your loved ones in the Portland/Vancouver area and might be able to report to you how such a traumatic injury happened in their care. Or consider in-home care instead - we will only do that moving forward if we get a new furry friend."
"My two elderly cats stayed together at Tiny’s this past weekend for 5 nights! Everything went so smoothly. Staff was ready and waiting at check in, made sure my two had their own bedding in place, familiarized themselves with the things I brought: dry food, wet food pouches, snacks (treats), toys, food bowls. While I was gone, they sent several pics. Checkout went just as smoothly. My kitties seemed like they had a great time and were well cared for. Worth every penny."
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