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Hartleywood Cattery

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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The Pet Nanny Leeds

The Pet Nanny Leeds

(1 review)

The pet nanny team are my life saver. Having a dog and working full time is tricky to juggle. I…read morework from home 2 days a week and 2 days I come home at lunch time to walk my dog. I like to have at least one day where I am at the office all day which is usually a weds. On this day the pet nanny walks my dog Cooper. They also do the odd other day when I am stuck and I know Cooper gets a good walk with his doggie chums. Having met Georgie a couple of times before her team started walking my dog I already knew she knows her business well and that business is dogs. I wouldnt trust many of my friends with my dog but I trust the pet nanny team. They know you need eyes in the back of your head. Its very important that my dog has time with other dogs as it keeps him well socialised. I had one instance lately where one of the pet nanny team Jonny who walks Cooper at the moment picked him up to walk him and in doing so found my dog had emptied the bin all over the house. He texted to tell me what happened and I told him not to worry and that I would clean it up. I got home later to find Jonny had cleaned it all up. The pet nanny go above and beyond and I can't recommend them enough.

From the owner: The Pet Nanny is a pet care business based in Leeds/Wakefield. We offer dog walking, dog training,…read morecat and small animal sitting. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service and providing pets with the best care possible.

Ponderosa Kennels - Taken from site

Ponderosa Kennels

(3 reviews)

Just over a week ago my boyfriend and I adopted a beautiful 12 month old cat from Pondersoa…read moreKennels. We had been planning to get a cat for over six months and finally decided to go for it. We called up on a Sunday and asked if it would be fine to come and visit, which it was. We looked the location up on the internet and found them really easily; they're based in Castleford only about half an hour out from Leeds. We came in and the lady, who wasn't particularly talkative (it was the end of the day, to be fair) showed us into the kennel area. It's a bit ridiculous, as I'm not naive so I've no idea what happened, but within about a minute of walking in to see the cats I burst into tears. There was nothing wrong with the condition of the cages and it was nothing to do with how they were kept - everything seemed absolutely fine. It was that as soon as we entered the cats started crying out for attention. It just cut me to pieces! Every single one of them was utterly desperate for attention, fuss and love and it was as if they knew that when someone visited one of them would get to go home! Man, it really cut me up and it was so hard to decide who to take. After about 15 minutes of being flustered by emotion, my boyfriend and I chose Milly (originally Tiny) on the basis that she was the most desperate to be loved! She jumped up onto the cage with all four paws and literally would have squeezed through the 1 inch holes if she could have! We couldn't leave her behind, though having said that we very nearly took two home as we were so affected by how much the cats need a home... We paid a donation of just under fifty pounds for her, which presumably covers the costs of their operation, and were able to collect her in a few days once the vet had given her a proper check. She also came with a free month of insurance, which is very good too. She's settling in really well and has easily become a part of the household. The lady, although a little on the quiet side, was great when we had questions and told us about the cats that we were interested in. It's fantastic that they are helping the serious problem of homeless cats, and will do their best to take on a pet that people may be struggling to care for too. (They rehome dogs too!) I urge you, if you have been thinking about adopting a cat (providing you have the facilities) please do and consider visiting Ponderosa too. They have a number of beautiful cats who would all be fantastic and need a loving home! Do it! All they want is love!

My husband and i decided that we were going to look for a Lab. Any colour male or female up to the…read moreage of about 5. We looked at many sites. Alot of these sites were asking the regular questions eg. Do you work, How long are you going to leave your dog for, safe fenced garden ect. Here however there we NO qustions asked , which we found most strange. We saw a dog on the site before we went, this is because once you get there...yes you want to take them ALL home. Delboy (now diezel) a black lab aged 11 months. Male, Came out of a nice clean pen...pulling like mad as most labs do. Tail wagging like there was no tommorrow. After a short checkover him and getting him to look at me those big brown eyes won me over... I paid the deposit and a couple of days later after the vet had checked him over i paid the rest = total £270. After a day i noticed blood in his fecees. I though it might be the change of food or maybe he had been having bones! I took him to our vet a day later and he told me it was COLITIS!! 3 months of rice and chicken Cost a fortune but with a bit of patience and hard work (cleaning up!!!) it all worked out ok. He is now on CHAPPIE- its gentle on the stomach. He may still get colitis but you just have to make sure when his nose is to the ground he doesn't eat owt. Easier said than done. He has turned out a great dog,loving friendly but a good guard dog too. He has been to vets on more than one occassion because he loves his run in the woods and has cut his paws badly, which cost another £450.00. So please be aware that when you buy a dog alsorts can happen!! We now have him insured and hope to spend many more years with him. Still training him and he is still training us..so he thinks, so good luck to all who enter into getting a dog...well worth it.

Hartleywood Cattery - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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