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Rabbit/Guinea Pig Sitter In Se17


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Hello I'm Stacey and I'm Based On John Ruskin Street Which Is Just Coming Off Of The Walworth Rd.


I've Been Looking After Rabbits and Guinea Pigs For a little while now and So Have Plenty Of Experience.

I Enjoy Every Aspect Of Caring For Rabbits/Guinea pigs and I am Highly Dedicated to What I do.


I Charge ?8

Reference will be given

I.D shown at all times


All Rabbits/Guinea pigs Will Be:

* Let Out For a Run 3 times a Day

* Fed at the times you request

*Offered Fresh Fruit and Veg Daily

*Shown Loads Of TLC

*Cage Cleaned Out Daily


PLEASE NOTE: ALL RABBITS/GUINEA PIGS MUST BE 100% FRIENDLY AND INDOOR CAGE MUST BE PROVIDED

Aswell as dry food, hay and any other needed accessories


Please txt or call on 07539170089

Thankyou

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