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I just wanted to add a recommendation for our wonderful catsitter, Heather.


She has looked after our cats for about 3 years now - taking care of our two youngest from when they were only a few months old.


Our cats absolutely adore her and we can't fault her care and attention. We recently went on holiday for almost 2 weeks (the longest we've ever left them!) and found them to be very happy and contented when we returned.


I still can't believe she only charges ?5 a visit, it's beyond a bargain!


Heather spends time with our cats, grooming, feeding, playing and also picks up mail and opens/closes curtains (which is great for piece of mind while we're away). The best thing is that we can go away knowing that our beloved cats are safe at home and that our property is being kept an eye on too. We love receiving her text updates!


Heather has her own thread here. Please feel free to PM me if you need any further info.


Best wishes


Tara

I would like to echo what Tara has said about Heather.


We recently went away for the weekend and asked Heather to look after our 2 cats. She really is superb and goes above and beyond the norm, sending picture texts with updates about what they have been up to and even bringing along some homemade catnip mice for them to play with.


The only problem is that I think our 2 were slightly disappointed to see us walk through the door and not Heather, but you can't have everything!


Heather's mobile number is: 07534 984 756


Like Tara I'm more than happy for people to contact me if they'd like more information but I really wouldn't hesitate to recommend her.


Thank you Heather x

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