By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Pet boarding in Singapore requires AVS Pet Enterprise Licence with specific boarding standards for enclosure size, ventilation, outdoor access, and staff-to-animal ratios. Peak periods (school holidays, Chinese New Year, Christmas) book out 2-3 months ahead with 20-40% surcharges. Facility viewing before dropping off is non-negotiable — the reality inside often differs from marketing photos. KakiList connects you with 116 verified Pet Boarding & Daycare providers serving the Bukit Merah area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.8★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Merah spans from Tiong Bahru to Redhill, featuring heritage HDB flats and newer developments. Some older buildings have unique architectural features. Whether you live near Redhill MRT, Tiong Bahru MRT or around Tiong Bahru Market, Anchorpoint, IKEA Alexandra, our providers serve all parts of Bukit Merah. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Bukit Merah's HDB mix means pet boarding & daycare providers are usually booked for overnight boarding, multi-week holiday stays, and daycare-only arrangements. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Redhill MRT, Tiong Bahru MRT and Tiong Bahru Market, which keeps job scheduling tight in the Central zone.
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Because Bukit Merah is primarily a HDB area, pet boarding & daycare jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Tiong Bahru Market will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Yes — and you should, especially for overnight stays. Reputable boarders welcome facility walkthroughs. Check: clean smell (not ammonia), adequate light and ventilation, secure fencing, separate small-dog and large-dog areas, separate cat accommodation. Facilities offering "virtual tours only" are hiding conditions.
Standard dog boarding (small-med): S\$40-75/night. Large dog: S\$60-100/night. Premium resort-style: S\$80-180/night. Cat boarding: S\$25-50 standard, S\$50-90 premium. Peak period (school holidays, CNY): +20-40%. Pickup/delivery add-ons: S\$20-60. Ask about medication administration fees (S\$5-15/dose).
Reputable boarders require current DHPP and Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccination for dogs, FVRCP for cats, plus rabies vaccination. Some boarders require titre tests or recent vet checks. Facilities that accept pets without vaccination verification spread kennel cough and upper respiratory infections across all guests.
At quality boarders, staff are on-site overnight with regular check-ins and CCTV monitoring. Budget facilities sometimes leave animals alone from 8pm to 8am with only CCTV. Emergencies (seizure, bloat, choking) need immediate response. Ask specifically about overnight staffing before committing.
Premium boarders (Pet Lovers Centre, Pawjourr-linked resorts) charge S\$80-180/night for: climate-controlled suites, individual outdoor runs, multiple daily play sessions, webcam monitoring, spa add-ons, trained handlers. Budget boarders at S\$40-50/night typically have smaller enclosures, more shared yard time, and minimal enrichment.