Sunday 1 November 2009

Bromley Cat Sitter, Dog Walker and Dog Boarder

Welcome to my blog.

Here's Lenny. I'm now walking Lenny off lead and with other dogs. He is such a good dog and loves his walks over Beckenham Place Park. He gets a good run around with the other dogs and depending on how long it takes to get around the park and how busy I am, he often gets an extended walk.


I was lucky to have Ziggy come to stay in October and we had a great day out while he was with us. I've been walking the Thames path, starting at the Cotswolds and ending at the Thames Barrier. Ziggy's visit coincided with one of the 14 mile walks. He enjoyed every minute of it and was the only one with energy at the end of it. He had to be whisked straight into the bath when we got back and you can see him lying on the blanket at the end of his bath, the tiredness finally catching up with him.



Here's a new addition to the Purr-fect Kitty family. His name is Louis and he's in the process of being house-trained. It's not very successful at the moment but Louis is absolutely adorable. His owner says he likes his walks but I havent seen much evidence of that yet. Time will tell:)




I was asked by another local pet sitter to look after her two lovely moggies while she went away on holiday in October. Here they are in the garden.









Bumble Bee and Gabby were totally different this time I pet sat them. They were so friendly. One of the rituals we had to go through was having a little drink from the tap. They were so funny, getting their ears wet and fighting over who was going to go first. Here they managed to get a drink together. Ah team work at last :)


These pictures are of friends pet's that I looked after during half term. The two gerbils belonged to my friend's son and I had to send him a picture while he was away because he was missing them so much.
The gorgeous dogs below are Cooper and Jen. I looked after them for my friend Sharon while she was away for 3 days in half term.
Here they are over the park playing their favourite game and at home being very good waiting for a treat.

























Here's two pictures of Plum. A lovely oldie. He really liked my visits and loved being stroked. I've put up the 2nd picture of him because i think it looks quite spooky and it was taken on Halloween wooooooo!














I haven't looked after these cats but these are my sisters two cats. They have been trained to walk on a lead and their names are Kiki and Za Za.
They really are adorable Norwegian Forest Cats and may soon have a modelling career so look out for them on adverts!










I had the pleasure of sitting the two kittens that live just down the road for a weekend in October. They are going out now but evidently hadn't mastered pushing the cat flap open as it was held open with a cookery book:) Fishy was oblivious to everything and looked just the same, unlike the kitts who had almost doubled in size.

Here they are eating their dinner. It was very hard to get a good photograph of them as they always moved just as the picture was being taken.









Here's two regulars Colin and Chloe.

They are both quite old and still a bit unsettled in their new home. Next time I pet sit we are going to arrange for them to go outside to the garden during the day. I think they will be
happier that way.








And last but not least another Purr-fect Kitty regular Chutney. She is a gorgeous lap cat and likes nothing better than getting on my lap and staying there for most of the 30 mins I am with her.

Check back every month to see the old and new pets in my care.

Looking at the weather for this month it looks like I'm going to be walking my dogs in the rain. So hey ho. Pet Sitting is not always as cushty as it seems :)

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