Cats are territorial animals. Taking cats away from home and their territory can cause stress, anxiety and loss of appetite, which can also continue for weeks once they are back home. It is easier and far less stressful for your cat to introduce them to a new human than it is an entirely new environment.
We try to maintain the same feeding schedule your cats are used to and so we often make our visits in the morning between 6am - 11am and in the evenings between 4pm - 9pm. Early afternoon times will be offered during busy/peak times.
Yes, we can administer all forms of medication, be it pills, liquid medication or injections.
Yes, we can look after your cats on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and all other bank holidays throughout the year, however will apply.
For your first time booking with us you can use the booking form on our website. We will reply back with our availability and a time to arrange an introduction to meet you and your cat(s). Further bookings can be made via the Time to Pet app once you have registered.
We will contact your immediately upon discovering signs of illness (vomiting, diarrhea, lethary and loss of appetite) or injury in your cat(s). From then we will arrange an appointment with your vet or out of hours emergency vet and transport your cat ourselves. If we cannot get hold of you, we will then reach out to your emergency contact.
Depending on vet payment policy they will either defer payment until you are home or we will pay and arrangement reimbursement when you return.
It is important that we know of any medical history or current medication your cat is on, and that contact details for both yourself and emergency contacts is up to date before you go away.
