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Professional Feline Behaviourist & Cat Sitter {Autumn/Winter Bookings!}


TWB Cat Sitter

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Personal, professional & situated in the heart of East Dulwich, The Wingless Bird is an exclusive cat sitting service which tailors to the individual needs of you & your cat. The Wingless Bird is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care, using over 10 years of experience working alongside cat shelters, whilst maintaining the most competitive rates to date. Through an exceptional interest in working with timid, feral & cat colonies The Wingless Bird services can & have been particularly beneficial to those who have rescued &/or nervous cats & cats with a troubled history.


The Wingless Bird is a registered professional London pet sitter, based in East Dulwich, providing home visits, as a stress-free alternative to catteries. Feline First Aid certified & DBS checked, with a higher education in feline behaviour.


Due to the popularity & success of TWB { The Wingless Bird }, we have finally branched out to accommodate areas beyond East Dulwich, now covering Forest Hill, Peckham & Nunhead, as well as Dulwich Village / West Dulwich.


Whether you are on holiday, in hospital or suffering a disability, busy or away for lengthy periods of time, at home & need extra support... The Wingless Bird will provide the undivided care & attention that every cat needs.


As a local professional feline behaviourist & cat sitter, we guide our clients through seasonal newsletters, as well as helpful tips, tricks & facts over at www.Instagram.com/the.wingless.bird { & blog, "Ailuro", coming soon @ Ailuro.org } so please feel free to follow to keep updated & learn all that there is to know about providing the highest quality of feline care at home { our aim is to create a rippling effect to raise the bar in feline care; providing free education to change common misconception that lead to common every day issues }. As for questions &/or concerns regarding missing cats, newborn kittens or behavioural issues, please forward to [email protected] or submit to our official website www.thewinglessbird.com .


The Wingless Bird is a 5 star rated pet sitting service on Google & Facebook.


We are fully equipped to accommodate for multi-pet households,

with experience caring for { free-roaming } bunnies, guineas, reptiles, fish & varieties of birds.

  • 2 months later...

Hello! A little update on our Christmas & New Year availability:


Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day:


SE21 - Fully Booked

2E22 - Limited Availability

SE23 - Fully Booked

SE15 - Fully Booked


New Years Eve & New Years Day:


SE21 - Limited Availability

2E22 - Limited Availability

SE23 - Limited Availability

SE15 - Fully Booked


We do not cover other postcodes at this time, but please do feel free to reach out to us in the near future

as we'll be expanding our catchment due to high demand for our cat sitting services. Thank you!

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