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Cattery acquired as new owners look to make it a five-star feline des-res

International experience brought to North Lincolnshire by duo

An animal-loving couple with 25 years’ pet industry experience gained in both the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and USA have bought a northern Lincolnshire business.

Axholme Cattery at Crowle has been acquired by Jeremy and Diane Mitchell from retiring couple Jeanette and Gary Abraham, who spent seven years at the helm.

The 1.1 acre site, which includes living accommodation, is licensed for 40 cats and had an annual turnover of £52,000. The new owners are to add further services, while looking to raise the standards.

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Originally from Cumbria and the North East respectively, the couple have been living in West Sussex for the last 10 years, running a small kennel and cattery and a pet travel business, after a decade in Florida running pet shops and dog grooming salons.

“Axholme Cattery has a great reputation and we’re thrilled to have found the perfect home and business which will allow us to move back up north and continue our passion for pets,” Mr Mitchell said. “Our new business is called Walkers and Sitters and the cattery is very much at the heart of this. As well as looking after cats, we will be adding dog walking and dog behaviour consultations to the services on offer.

“Our aim is to take the cattery from a three-star licence to five-stars within our first year, making it even more of a ‘des-res’ for felines. We’re delighted that our dream of moving our pet business back to the north has become a reality.”

Commercial property estate agent Ernest Wilson handled the deal.