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Hi ED!


I'm just responding to the enquiries I've been receiving of late & would like to inform others

that I am going to be unfortunately unavailable until the evening of 29th May at the very earliest.


If you still wish to find out more about my services &/or set a date for an initial consultation,

please do get in touch with me - I would love to hear from you.


Personal, affordable & situated in the heart of East Dulwich. The Wingless Bird tailors to the

individual needs of you & your cat. Exclusive to ED only & all references given by ED resident cats!


I have really lovely clientele & you may have found me through this thread;

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,756233,756236#msg-756236


My rates have not changed & I do not intend to change them! ?5 per visit,

with a minimum of 1-2 visits per day. Each visit is on average 25 - 45 minutes & up to an hour long.


I'm not just a cat feeder, I'm a registered socializer & work closely with timid & feral cats

- my services can be & have been particularly beneficial to those who have rescued, nervous cats

& cats with troubled history that may be finding it difficult to settle into their new homes...


Light cleaning, recycling & watering of household &/or garden plants is included at no extra charge.


No additional fees for additional small pets ie. fish, bunnies & tortoises {it happens!}


Qualified in pet first aid care.


Kindest,

Heather {The Wingless Bird}

www.thewinglessbird.com email: catsitting @ thewinglessbird.net


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