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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 vets, charities & 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, & insured professional London pet sitter, based in East Dulwich, providing home visits, as a stress-free alternative to catteries. Feline First Aid, Fear-Free 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, New Cross & Nunhead, as well as Dulwich Village. Our team is made up of feline behaviourists, zoologists, veterinary assistants & feline groomers in training.
 

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 specialists, 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 every day preventable issues }.

 

For any 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.  Our team have specialised equipment & carry out local voluntary scanning to help reunite missing cats with their loved ones.

 

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

 

We are fully equipped to accommodate for multi-pet households,
with experience caring for free-roaming bunnies, guinea pigs, hamsters, reptiles, fish & varieties of birds.


www.TheWinglessBird.com / [email protected]
www.Instagram.com/the.wingless.bird
 

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