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Cat hotel prices typically range from $15 to $50 per night, depending on amenities and location.
Yes, hotels can lawfully deny pets unless required by law to accommodate service animals under the ADA.
The average cost to leave a cat at a pet hotel typically ranges from $15 to $40 per night, depending on location, amenities, and services provided.
Yes, hotels can deny pets unless they are service animals protected under the ADA.
The cost of leaving a cat at a hotel ranges from $15 to $50 per night, depending on the location and amenities offered.
Yes, hotels can deny pets unless a law or regulation requires pet acceptance, such as for service animals under the ADA.
Taking your cat to a hotel depends on your pet’s temperament and the hotel’s pet policies; in many cases, a pet sitter or boarding facility may be better.
Yes, cats can usually be left alone in a hotel room for short periods, but it's important to confirm the hotel's pet policy and ensure the environment is safe.
Hotels often prohibit cats due to concerns about allergies, potential property damage, and the difficulty of cleaning fur and odors left behind.

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