*Free Initial consultation visit to get to know you and
your pets
*with booking
Services included for cats, dogs, and parrots
Each visit is 20 minutes for cats. For parrots visits are 30 min 
Fresh food and water given
Litter box cleaning/changing, For parrots, out of cage time for interaction and
cage cleaning
Medications or other medical treatments given
Brushing, if cat allows 
Give massages and affection for the non active cat/parrot and
playtime for the active cat/parrot
Clean up any messes or mistakes made by cat/dog/parrot
Services included for
owner 
Bring in mail and newspaper
Water plants
Alter lights/drapes
Take trash out
Security checks
Set alarm
Give email or phone updates
Lock out service for ready key clients $10.00
WHY WE WILL NOT DO EVERY OTHER DAY
VISITS:
We all love our babies very
much and want the best of care for them. Cats, by nature, are
independent animals but when we bring them into our homes they can
be just as social and dependent on affection as dogs. Whether your
cat is a love sponge, likes to be aloof, or falls somewhere in
between, they notice when their human companions are not
there.
Some people feel that
leaving their cats alone for days at a time, with plenty of food
and water, is just fine, but it isn't. Many things could happen in
the home or to kitty. Such as getting trapped some place with no
access to food or water, the stress of being alone and having daily
routines interupted, medical issues, fights with other pets in the
house. There are also things that can go wrong with the home such
as a broken pipe, sprinklers that don't turn off or break in. Yes,
any of these things could happen within hours and cause problems
but the sooner a problem is addressed the quicker it can be
resolved. Below are just a few of many stories reported by pet
sitters:
Cat got front arm stuck inside it's own
collar & could barely walk in
between visits.
Two cats were playing and locked
themselves in the bedroom with no access to food and
water.
Walked into a cat sit where I found
the
stove top burner flame going on high. Thank goodness it was
everyday. I've had one cat that used to get stuck in the
smallest
spaces; once in a tiny drawer, once wedged behind a large
cabinet
against a wall, once tangled up in a bunch of cords where his
front
legs were not able to touch the floor and he was soaking wet
from
sweating. He was a twice a day sit, I couldn't even imagine if
he
were an Every Other Day.
Sitter noticed that cat was using the
litter box a lot while she was there and only a small amount was
coming out. Cat also didn't seem his normal self, called owners,
took cat to vet. Cat was blocked and had a huge bladder because
inable to pee. Male cats can become blocked and will die in 72
hours unless treated.
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