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Hi everyone,

We are new to the area and have a requirement to find a cat sitter for our 13 year old diabetic cat. We have a family party which will take us away for 4 days quite soon. He needs an insulin jab twice a day.

The lordship lane vets offer a service, but the person responsible has been off ill for days, sp we have been unable to talk to her.

We contacted cat calls but our cats medication time clashed with her other clients.

Does anyone have any recommendations? We'd really appreciate it.

We are in the lordship lane area of ed.

Thanks

Fiona

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Hi Fiona,


You may very well have found someone. Just in case you haven't -- I provide cat sitting, dog walking, animal feeding services around London from time to time. I am based in East Dulwich just near Lordship Lane. Drop me a line if you are still interested - we are pet owners ourselves, including a cat so certainly understand the responsibility of having to arrange that they are cared for whilst you are gone. You can email me at [email protected] -- Best wishes, Marius

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