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Kellys Pet Care offers home boarding services for cats and small animals, pet sitting (home visit) services and Pet Taxi services within Clapham and surrounding areas. We are the cheapest in the South London area and pride ourselves on offering our customers a personal and friendly service.


Get in touch today: [email protected] for further info, or check out our website: www.kellyspetcare.co.uk


We offer our boarding services to all areas of London with a collection and return services should you require this, and home visits (pet sitting) services in the following areas:


Clapham

Balham

Battersea

Vauxhall

Tooting Bec

+ many other south London areas


Enquire for details! References available upon request!


We look forward to hearing from you and assisting you with your pet care needs :)


Kelly

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