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Article: WHILE YOU'RE AWAY.(Animals)(It's a good idea to tour a kennel before you board your pet)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- May 14, 2007
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Byline: Mark Baker The Register-Guard
They have everything but a "Do Not Disturb!" sign on the door.
But they could probably get one.
"We're really willing to do anything they ask," says Faith LaCross, who runs Auntie's Cat Kennels in Eugene's River Road neighborhood. It's a cat hotel, if you will, that has 15 individual rooms fashioned out of an old shop building behind her home.
LaCross remembers one guest who wouldn't eat her food unless it was prepared on a plate in one smooth layer - with a slice of turkey and a pimento-stuffed olive on top.
Talk about a "suite" deal.
At the Willamette Valley Dog and Cat Motel, ...