The Luxe Meownor

The Luxe Meownor is a “luxury” boutique cat hotel and boarding house for both rescued kitties as well as cats in need of a temporary home while their owners are out of town. Opened by cat rescuer Brenda Wang, the various “bed chambers” are furnished with customised cat furniture. At any one time, the number of guests at The Luxe Meownor is capped at 15 cats. Rates at The Luxe Meownor are inclusive of two wet-food meals a day, cat litter, free flow of dry food and water changes twice daily.

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