Business picking up at boarding houses as pets ‘holiday’


Five-paw rating: ‘Guests’ at Nanny McPaw Cat Hotel in Penang inspecting the housekeeping services provided by the boarding house.

PETALING JAYA: Business is booming once again for pet boarding houses and pet hotels as more people are travelling of late, given the more relaxed conditions under the “transition to endemic” phase.

A “pet nanny” at Penang’s Nanny McPaw Cat Hotel, Nerissa Law, said she was glad business started to pick up as more travel restrictions were lifted.

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