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Re: cat feeding

by AristocatsCatsitter » Tue May 17, 2011 10:24 pm

That's so lovely that a couple of my current clients have recommended my service - thank you! Someone told me tonight about this website so I have come to have a look for myself...

Yes we do cover the SW4 area, so I would be happy to arrange to visit your cat daily while you are away should you decide to acquire one. As GardenRosie kindly added my web page address above you can browse there for plenty of information about me, and what we do. Please do get in touch - catminder@aol.com - if you need any further info and I will be happy to help!

Re: cat feeding

by NurseryGirl » Thu May 12, 2011 12:33 pm

I can second that - we've used Gerry for 13 years and our cat never shows any sign of stress about our leaving him - not even that typical sulky cat routine when we get home.

Re: cat feeding

by GardenRosie » Thu May 12, 2011 11:12 am

Gerry Doyle looks after our cats when she is away, she is great

She is on 07702 292176 or http://www.aristocats.uk.com

cat feeding

by mumtoafew » Wed May 11, 2011 7:21 pm

Hello

I live in Clapham Old Town and we have a bit of a problem with mice. We have put bait down everywhere but still can't seem to get rid of them. We have a cellar and it's a Victorian terrace so hard to block up all holes.

We are debating getting a cat (our son loves them too!), but have lots of weekends away from London as well as various holidays planned.

Does anyone know of a reliable lcoal cat feeder who could just pop in once or twice a day when we're away. Weekends would be required I think unless experienced cat owners tell me that two or three days away woud be ok if I left enough food out!

Many thanks for advice in advance!

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