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I can recommend Michelle Benson without reservation. We've used her three times now, and she had taken great care of our cats. One of them in particular is very difficult, but she has gone out of her way to spend time with them at each visit, and even made a couple of extra visits which we hadn't paid her for. We've always been a bit paranoid about security, and have never left our keys with anyone before, but we felt completely happy with Michelle. Here is a link to a recent thread which gives her charges. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1839779,1839779#msg-1839779
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PSJ Wrote:

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> I'd like to give a shout out for Lisa of

> Bowwowmiaow who we have used for years and is a

> bit of a cat whisperer!

>

> 07956255860 - Lisa

>

> Best wishes,

>

> James



I would second the recommendation for Lisa. I've also used her cat sitting services for years & she's amazing.

Thanks

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