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Pet sitter - highly recommended


LucySpringall

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Hi,


I'd like to highly recommend a pet sitter - Ricky aka The Pet Manny.


I was recommended him by a friend to sit my 2 cats, both of which are rescue cats and can still be a little scared of new people. It was my first time leaving them for more than a few days but as soon as I met Ricky I knew they'd be in good hands. He's very friendly, incredibly professional (has various forms for you to sign and relevant insurance paperwork etc) and my small cat took to him straight away (the larger one got more comfortable as he got to know her). He obviously loves his job and all the animals he looks after! I felt completely safe giving him my keys and knew he'd also look after my house. He sends you updates and photo's of your animals while your away so you can see they're ok - I'm sure you can opt out of this if you want to also!


Anyway he's a lovely guy and I can't recommend him enough.


For more information you can have a look at his website http://www.thepetmanny.co.uk and his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/thepetmannyUK/ where there are some reviews. He does dogs, rabbits and various other animals too.


His number is 07808167620


Hope this is helpful


Lucy

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