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I learned about Nancy and Cat Nap Inn from a receptionist at my local veterinary office, sort of a toss off "try this place". Boy was that a great find! Nancy loves cats. My old Alexandra kitty was very comfortable during my frequent trips before she died. She always had a large multilevel condo with a window looking out on the birds in the back yard! My current two hairballs: Misty, a 4 1/2 year old I adopted FROM CNI and Radar, an 8 month old terrorist who loves the place because Nancy lets everyone run free (if they aren't too shy). He has a favorite play buddy, Ziggy; Radar misses him so much when he comes home that I may have to coax Nancy into letting me adopt him or, at least, bring him home for occasional sleep-overs. I'm a retired veterinarian and it's obvious to me that Nancy is a genuine cat lady (her own cats sit on the office desk, the furniture, the shelves with coats shining as if they've been cat show prepped), knows a lot about cat care, and never hesitates to g
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