Choosing a place to leave your cat is not just about putting them in a cage anymore. Modern catteries are like small hotels for cats, where their safety, comfort, and your peace of mind are the top priorities. Here are eight important services that show a cattery is high quality.
1. 24/7 CCTV Live Access
In the digital age, separation anxiety isn’t just for pets; owners feel it too. Our cattery now offers remote monitoring via CCTV. When you check your cat in, you are given a secure login or an app link.With this service, you can monitor your pet in real-time from any location, giving you complete peace of mind. Whether you are on a beach or in a meeting, seeing your cat napping or playing provides immense emotional relief. It also ensures transparency, as you can see exactly how the staff interacts with your pet and how clean the environment is kept.
2. Professional Pick-up and Drop
offTraveling can be stressful for cats, and logistics can be a headache for owners. Our cattery in derby now offer a pet taxi service. Our transport vehicles are designed with climate control and secure carriers to keep your cat safe and comfortable during travel. This door-to-door service is perfect for busy pet owners or those who don’t have easy access to transport. The staff handling the transport are usually trained in feline behavior, knowing how to calm a nervous cat during the journey, making the transition from home to the cattery much smoother.
3. Regular Digital Updates
Even without live CCTV, communication is key. Our cattery provides daily or weekly updates. These updates often include high-resolution photos and short videos of your cat eating, playing, or relaxing.Along with visuals, staff provide a “daily log” which mentions the cat’s appetite, litter box habits, and general mood. This personalized communication builds a bond of trust between the pet owner and the facility, ensuring you never feel “out of the loop” regarding your pet’s health.
4. Specialized Diet Management
Every cat has unique nutritional needs. Some might require grain-free kibble, while others may only eat specific brands of wet food or even home-cooked meals like boiled chicken. Professional catteries take dietary requirements very seriously. They maintain strict feeding schedules and ensure there is no cross-contamination between different cats’ bowls. If your cat is on a prescription diet the staff is trained to measure and serve the exact portions required to maintain the cat’s health.
5. Climate-Controlled Environments
Cats are sensitive to temperature changes. A cattery must provide a stable, comfortable atmosphere regardless of the weather outside. Modern facilities use HVAC systems (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) to keep the rooms cool in the summer and warm in the winter.Beyond just temperature, proper ventilation is crucial for preventing the spread of airborne feline illnesses.
6 Flea, Tick & Parasite
Protection Keeping our cattery clean and safe is very important to us. Every cat is checked when they arrive to make sure they don’t have fleas or ticks. If anything unusual is noticed, we handle it right away to keep all cats safe. We also clean every area daily with pet-friendly products, making sure the space stays fresh, cozy, and enjoyable for every cat..
7. Behavior and Litter Training
Sometimes, a stay at a cattery can be an educational experience. Some facilities offer basic behavioral enrichment or litter training for kittens. If a cat has developed bad habits, like scratching furniture or inconsistent litter box use, professional caregivers can use positive reinforcement techniques to encourage better behavior. This service is particularly helpful for young cats who are still learning the “rules” of a household. The structured environment of a cattery helps reinforce routine and discipline, which often carries over when the cat returns home.
8. The Cat Spa Experience (Professional Grooming)
A cattery stay is the perfect time for some pampering. Many facilities offer a “Spa Package” that includes:
Ear and Eye Cleaning:
Removing wax and discharge to prevent infections.
Specialized Bathing:
Using cat-friendly shampoos for a shiny, clean coat. Nail Trimming: Keeping claws at a safe length to prevent snagging.
Brushing: Deep brushing to remove loose fur and prevent painful matting or hairballs. This ensures your cat doesn’t just feel good but looks great when you pick them up. Perfect for long-haired cats that need a little extra grooming care.
