Cat & Dog Boarding in Middlesboro, KY

Leaving your pet behind shouldn’t mean worrying the entire time you’re away. Boarding at Bell County Animal Clinic gives you the reassurance of a familiar veterinary setting along with attentive daily care.

Our boarding facility is clean, climate-controlled, and designed to keep pets comfortable during their stay. Because boarding takes place within our animal hospital, veterinary staff are nearby if a concern arises, giving owners added peace of mind.

We offer spacious kennels and two larger suites for pets that benefit from extra room. Central heating and air conditioning help pets stay comfortable in every season, and our team monitors eating habits, behavior, and overall well-being each day.

What to Expect During Your Pet’s Stay

Our trained kennel team maintains a consistent routine to help pets settle in and feel secure. We keep an eye on appetite, activity level, and comfort throughout the stay and will contact you if anything seems out of the ordinary.

For everyone’s safety, boarding guests must be current on required vaccinations. If you are unsure of your pet’s records, we’re happy to review them before the reservation.

You’re welcome to bring medications, special diets, blankets, or a familiar toy to make your pet feel more at home.

Boarding Options

Cat Boarding

Cats stay in a quieter area designed to reduce stress while still allowing regular monitoring of appetite, litter box use, and behavior.

Dog Boarding

Dogs stay in clean, spacious kennels within our temperature-controlled facility, with daily observation and care from our staff.

Medical Boarding

Pets that require medication or closer observation can stay with us while receiving scheduled treatments from trained staff. If a medical concern develops, a veterinarian can evaluate your pet without the need for transport to another facility.

FAQs

Boarding fills quickly, especially during summer and holidays. We recommend booking as soon as your travel plans are confirmed to secure your pet’s space.

Dogs must be current on bordetella, rabies, distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus, and leptospirosis. Cats must be current on rabies, rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia.

Yes. We offer medical boarding for pets requiring oral or injectable medications, and our team ensures proper administration throughout their stay.

We encourage bringing your pet’s regular food to prevent digestive upset. Familiar blankets or toys can also help provide comfort during their stay.

Because our boarding facility is directly supervised by veterinarians, any health concern can be evaluated promptly. This allows for immediate care if needed.

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