Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel

Hours
Chamber Rating
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Jenny Pass
Jan 20th, 2023 -
Gary Robinson
Sep 11th, 2021 -
Pamela Jarvis
May 8th, 2021 -
Georgia Ementon
Jul 21st, 2020 -
Sophie Gregory
Nov 20th, 2019
Contact Info
- (177) 376-3975
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel?
A The phone number for Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel is: (177) 376-3975.
Q Where is Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel located?
A Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel is located at 156 Church Rd, Greasley, eng NG16 2AB
Q What days are Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel open?
A Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel is open:
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Monday: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Q How is Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel rated?
A Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel has a 4.3 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Willow Brook Cat-o-Tel
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 16 Reviews )
Jenny Pass on Google

Gary Robinson on Google

Pamela Jarvis on Google

Georgia Ementon on Google
I dropped my cat of on Thursday 27th August to stay 5 nights, she has been there a few times before so we thought she would be fine.
On the 4th day I had a phone call around 1/2pm saying Lunar had got out the evening before and was no where to be seen. The cattery had people out looking for her thankfully but unfortunately she was no where to be seen. Emma kept us upto date as we where over 3 hours away on holiday, I had many family members out looking for her and posted all over social media.
It was one of the worst experiences we have ever gone through, our animals are our life and I couldnt imagine the pain of loosing her. I was distraught all day and it ruined the last couple of days of our holiday, we even came home early as we just wanted her to be at home.
Luckily that evening she made herself back and Emma caught her. I had a call around 10/11pm from Emma saying she had Lunar and she is back in her pen.
When it came to collect her we where shown where she got out. There was no hole in the fence or anyway to escape, the only way she could have gotten out is if someone left the door open and it didn't hit the latch. A human error but this could have cost my poor cat her life! She had then dug out the next fence, it was a small hole but she is a small cat.
This experience has really put me on edge and I feel I can't trust anyone now with my animals. You take your dogs/cats to kennels and catterys to be safe while your away. Lunar was far from safe.

Sophie Gregory on Google