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Local pet/ cat sitter available with excellent references


kellstar30

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Hi,


If your looking for a reliable cat sitter, then look no further :-) I have been serving the local area for over 6 years with my cat sitting services. I have excellent references which I am able to provide on request with a large number of satisfied customers, and have some availability over the summer if you need my services.


I charge ?13.00 per day inclusive which includes two visits morning and evening to give your fluffy their breakfast and dinner, lots of cuddles, make sure all their litter and feeding stations are clean and tidy at all times, and give them lots of attention.


I only take so may per day, and will let you know if we are full for the dates you need, so we can make sure we have enough time to take care of each fluffy on every visit.


Check us out at www.kellyspetcare.co.uk and please contact us if interested.


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Kelly. x

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