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FraddsMan

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I used to be a regular on this forum - being one of the original member - ‘Marmoraman’. Now living in Cornwall but asking for my son, who failed to plan ahead for our family holiday in mid September.

Is there anyone prepared to look after a housecat in their own home for 9 days in mid September (11/9 - 20/9). All catteries fully booked and building work in house means the usual form of ‘cat sitting’ not an option. ‘Peanut’ is a 4 year old tortoiseshell, has always Iived indoors, only walked on a lead. Neutered, fully vaccinated and house trained. Happy to pay the going rate.

 

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You could contact Zoe at Mortrams Moggies (www.mortramsmoggies.com/contact) - If she cannot offer a boarding situation through her services, she might know someone who can. She also works at the Neighbourhood Vet in East Dulwich and is very professional and knowledgeable.

Otherwise the Wingless Bird (a member on EDF) is another local company that might have some ideas for professional and safe services available locally. 

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