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Stay at home cats offer the affordable alternative to a cattery.


I operate alone in the Dulwich area, however I have others in my team trained in other locations.


If you're away for a day/night/a week/a month - it makes no difference to us, we will look after your cat and provide the best care possible.


I am based Copleston Road, SE154AF (by East Dulwich station)and operate in the East Dulwich and surrounding areas!


I will feed, pet and show plenty of affection to your little friend and follow any specific requests - as well as send pictures and updates via email if it is preference!


I am no stranger to customer care, after forming Stay at home cats through a well known cleaning company and I will always provide the care you need.


If you want more information you can look at www.stayathomecats.co.uk or respond on this thread! I'm always happy to answer any questions and am proud to state I come highly commended!


Many thanks,


Jessica

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