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Tomemery13

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Need a cat sitter to come in once / twice per day (depending on price) to feed and let in / out our cat for 2 weeks at the beginning of August. I've read a few horror stories on here so would really like someone with references.


We are in SE15 but on border of SE22 near Cherry Tree pub.

Thanks

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We have used Tina, and I was surprised about one of the posts mentioned here.


However I would add, we never had any issues with her and she was very nice. Just shows you never really can tell.


I would still recommend her though ...I think ;-)


Ben

I left my two cats and dog with Jane for 3 weeks in March/April. The dog came back in better health than he went, he has an itch problem at home which was gone when I picked him up. Also, the cats didn't sulk on returning home so I know they weren't put out by the experience.! Highly recommended!

All the best. K.

Yep, Lisa is brilliant. When my old boy was alive, Lisa was amazing when I kept having to go away with work, even popping him down to the vets one time, when she thought it necessary. She's a proper cat lover - exactly what is needed really!



Barnesfan Wrote:

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> Highly recommend Lisa and her team -

> [email protected] 07956255860.

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> She has looked after our two boys when we've been

> away for over four years now. We always come back

> to calm, happy cats.

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Hi,


I can highly recommend The Pet Manny http://www.thepetmanny.co.uk.


Speak to Ricky 07808167620. He has looked after my cats twice when I've been away on holidays and right from my first meeting with him I knew they'd be in good hands and I felt completely comfortable giving him the keys to my house. He's really personable, very dedicated/responsible and really loves animals. I was recommended him by another friend. He also walks and looks after dogs.


You can find more information an some reviews on his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/thepetmannyUK/ - all 5-star from what I can see.


Hope that helps


Lucy

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