How to grow a cat business you love, and that makes you money, with Katie Gwilt

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When Katie Gwilt decided to leave her corporate career in science, she didn’t know it would lead to becoming a leading advocate for cats and their care across the UK.

Katie’s found herself working in cat care by accident as she recovered from being seriously ill and realised she wanted to do something that brought her joy – working with cats.

Like many pet professionals, growing up, she thought the only way this could be a career was to be a vet, but after leaving her old career, decided to see if she could make it work.

She started as a cat-sitter before launching her business, The Kat Lady in 2020, and training in grooming and behaviour and is now one of the UK’s leading experts in cat care and life with cats.

Katie has partnered with training organisations and rescues, and has been recognised as Cat Groomer of the Year and was recently shortlisted for Pet Service Business of the Year at the PIF Awards.

And her hard work has seen her become the go-to authority for everything feline. From grooming and holistic therapies to teaching and product development, she has turned her love for cats into a thriving business.

In this episode, Katie shares how she built The Kat Lady from scratch, why she believes there’s huge potential in specialising in cats, and her commitment to raising the standard of feline care.

Plus, the funny things that happened along the way, including Clarence, a cheeky cat who ended up making headlines with his love for catnip.

You can listen in on the player link below and find all the links to connect with Katie at the end of this post.

Key topics and timings in this episode:

00:02 – Introduction to the episode and the focus on growing a cat business
02:21 – How Katie works as a cat groomer, behaviourist, and holistic feline therapist
03:40 – Katie’s journey from scientific sales to starting her own cat business
06:45 – How visibility and media exposure helped Katie grow her business
07:53 – Social media strategies Katie used during the early stages of her business
09:44 – From health challenges to building a thriving cat care business
10:30 – Networking and partnerships that helped Katie build her reputation
13:20 – A look inside Katie’s busy weekly schedule as a cat specialist
15:27 – Managing rapid growth and coping with burnout
17:05 – The value of delegating tasks and building a support team
18:18 – Taking on staff and how admin support transformed the business
19:26 – How being in the press has boosted her authority
20:17 – The rise in cat events and the growing interest in cat care
22:06 – Collaborations with other pet businesses and creating partnerships
24:16 – The importance of recognising cats as distinct from dogs in care and training
27:24 – Opportunities for aspiring cat professionals in the growing cat care market
28:05 – Insights into the rising demand for cat behavioural services
34:55 – Katie’s new online herb shop and tailored herb kits for cat owners
38:14 – How Katie hit the headlines with the story of Clarence the cat stealing catnip
39:42 – Making holistic cat care more mainstream and educating clients
45:00 – The importance of support networks and the impact of coaching
48:43 – What’s next for Katie – new services and product launches in the pipeline
50:30 – Final thoughts and where to connect with Katie online

Key quotes from the episode:

“You CAN have a brilliant business working with cats – it’s not all about the dogs!”

“I never thought you could make a career out of working with cats, but once I started, I realised there were so many opportunities.”

“Cats are fascinating, unique, and full of personality – they deserve specialists who truly understand them.”

“Social media was a game-changer for me. It helped build trust and visibility quickly, even when I couldn’t physically work due to lockdowns.”

“Taking on an admin assistant and learning to delegate was a turning point. It allowed me to focus on what I love while still growing the business.”

“When I started out, I didn’t have a grand plan. I just kept showing up, even when it felt overwhelming, and that persistence paid off.”

“Media coverage has been huge for positioning me as an expert in the cat care space – it’s brought me clients, partnerships, and opportunities I never expected.”

Key takeaways from the episode:

Overcoming adversity – Katie’s health challenges led her to completely rethink her career and follow her passion for cats.

Starting from scratch – Katie launched The Kat Lady during the pandemic and built her brand online by sharing valuable content and connecting with local cat owners.

Growing the business – From a one-woman band to hiring a team and an admin assistant, Katie discusses the importance of delegating and building a support network.

Building visibility – Networking, social media, and PR have been instrumental in positioning Katie as an authority in the cat care space.

Knowing what makes a story – Katie shares the viral tale of Clarence, a stray cat who helped showcase the effectiveness of her herb selection techniques.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM)

Cat behaviour courses with Caroline Clark

The Kat Lady’s Herb Shop: Herb kits for feline wellness

Katie’s Website: The Kat Lady

Katie’s awards in 2024

Katie on Instagram

Katie on Facebook

Katie on LinkedIn

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How Zoe Willingham left her corporate career to create Best Behaviour Dog Training

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