We have many cats that take to cattery life like the proverbial duck to water, others can however take time to adapt. We have the experience to understand the nature of a cat, its body language and facial expressions and adjust our behaviour and approach to encourage cats to want to come and bond with us of their own free will. Each visit sees returning visitors settle quicker and more easily and begin to show us their true characters which is so rewarding to see. We understand how important communication is for clients, so they know how their cats are getting on and they are always welcome to view their cat’s record diary of their stay here. We take time to notice and check all signs of normal health, eating, drinking habits and behaviour and react accordingly if any changes need to be made to diet, temperature of the pen, layout, type of bedding, litter, pegging open catflaps, even choice of music to help your cat throughout its stay.
SUPERSIZED SUITES
We set out to make sure that Lily’s Retreat offers the best quality accommodation in the area. So, we designed our suites to be more than 50% larger than the minimum standard laid down by Government regulations.
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION, STUNNING VIEWS
Lily’s Retreat is situated amongst 15 acres of beautiful countryside with woodland views. It’s an instantly relaxing and away-from-it-all location.
ALL INCLUSIVE RATES
We don’t believe in charging for providing stimulation for your cat. We include regular play sessions throughout the day which will keep your cat interested and occupied.
BESPOKE CARE FOR SENSITIVE CATS
We have many cats that take to cattery life like the proverbial duck to water, others can however take time to adapt.
PHOTOS INCLUDED FREE!
Because we know you’d like to be able to see how your cat is getting along, we take photos and video and send it to you while you’re away.
5* RATED BY CHILTERN DISTRICT COUNCIL
We’re honoured to be one of only two catteries so far in Chiltern to be awarded a Five Star (Higher Standard) rating under the stringent new DEFRA guidelines