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Rabbit sitter needed


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Hi


I am going away in August and need to find someone who can come round and feed my 4 rabbits on a daily basis, checking they are ok and also cleaning them out as needed. I am on Crystal Palace Road. If anyone is experienced or knows someone to recommend, please do let me know! It's for a ten day period.


Thanks

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SRoberts Wrote:

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> Hello,

>

> I have just left Dulwich College and I'm looking

> for a few jobs this summer. I feel I am good with

> pets having a golden retriever for 5 years and I

> am around in August depending on the dates. Any

> further information would

> be greatly appreciated.

> Thank You

> Sion Roberts


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But you've just offered somebody else a fiver a day to feed rabbits on another thread ?????


Not these rabbits is it?? :(


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1150943

Crikey.


To the best of my knowledge, rabbit sitting has never been mentioned on this forum before, and now we apparently have two people in the same month needing rabbits cared for.


Bit like buses, you wait for ages and then they all come at once.


If your explanation for this bizarre coincidence is true, SRoberts, then of course I apologise.

Hi,


Just in case other options fall through, I am an 18 year old living on Crystal Palace Road and looking for work through August. Also, my family have had animals all my life and we owned two rabbits when I was younger so I have experience of looking after them.


It all seems rather convenient and I'm just mentioning it in case there's a conflict of dates with SRoberts.


My number is 07929659715.


Thanks,


Finlay

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