
- 1 Daily Visit £11
- 2 Daily Visits £22
- Per Night Stay £80
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About Me
The Crazy Cat Lady
Hello Kylie here,
My friends and family call me the crazy cat lady as they know my passion for cats. I first started on my cat journey in 2021 when I got my first kitten Penelope and she stole my heart. The next year I got another kitten Blossom. In Feb 2023 I decided to rescue two cats from the shelter Sadie and Sophie, so now I have a furry family of four. On the 2nd May 2025 I adopted a 10 month old kitty called Alma, she has settled in amazingly within a couple of weeks 🥰 I often visit Cyprus where I enjoy feeding and cuddling the stray cats. I rescued a young cat and her kittens who were dumped in a carboard box in the pouring rain. Both mamma and kittens got adopted to their forever homes. All I can say is cats are my life and my true passion. I always do my best to help any cat in need and also support the rescue I got my cats from. If you decide to choose me to care for your fur babies you won’t regret it and they couldn’t be loved anymore. If you have any questions you can contact me for a meet and greet so feel free to get in contact anytime on here, Facebook or instagram. Kylie Timms Cat Sitting & Grooming Services
Why do I charge £80 for overnight care?
I do kitty care full time so I put every ounce of my passion into look after your fur babies. My overnight care is 12 hours, which works out at £6.66 p/h, well under minimum wage which isn’t a problem for me at all as I love caring for kitties.
I do all services including complex care, I will go above and beyond to meet the needs of your precious fur babies. Below is a little summery of why to choose a cat sitter rather than putting them into a cattery.
Having your cat/s looked after at home rather than placing them in a cattery is generally better for several important reasons:
REDUCED STRESS
Cats are territorial animals and thrive in familiar surroundings. Moving them to a cattery can be stressful due to: • Unfamiliar smells, sounds, and routines. • Proximity to other stressed or unfamiliar animals. • Lack of personal territory.
At home, your cat/s stays in a place where it feels safe and secure, greatly reducing anxiety.
MAINTAINED ROUTINE
Cats are creatures of habit. Keeping them at home means: • Feeding times stay the same. • Their usual litter tray and sleeping spots are available. • There’s less disruption to their daily rhythm, which promotes emotional well-being.
LOWER RISK OF ILLNESS
Catteries can expose your cat/s to: • Other animals’ illnesses or parasites. • Stress-induced health problems like poor appetite or digestive upset. Staying home limits contact with unfamiliar animals and environments, reducing the risk of getting sick.
PERSONALISED CARE
A pet sitter caring for your cat/s at home can: • Give one-on-one attention. • Monitor for changes in behavior, eating, or health. • Stick closely to your cat’s specific needs or medication schedule.
MORE COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT
Your cat/s can: • Sleep in its favorite spots. • Access its usual toys, scratching posts, and windowsills. • Enjoy familiar smells and people. This familiarity makes a huge difference in keeping your cat/s relaxed and content.
In Summary:
Looking after your cat/s at home is more comfortable, safer, and less stressful. While catteries may be convenient, in-home care respects your cat/s natural preferences and helps ensure its well being while you’re away.