Friday 24 September 2010

Bromley Cat Sitter and Dog Boarder

I finally have some time to update this blog. I didn't realise how much time and effort it took to keep up a blog, and I'm only trying to do it once a month! The weather has now turned for the worse and luckily for me the last two days, work has been a bit slack and I've had a chance to catch up on jobs that need doing at home and on some paperwork. I even managed to catch up with some friends this morning, which made a really nice change. Anyway I'm not complaining, I love my job and here are some pictures of pets I have been looking after recently.

These two lovely cats are Zoe and Betty. They are outdoor cats who I have looked after once before. The first time I looked after them they were hardly ever around but this time they were at home when I visited and allowed me to have some cuddle time with them.

These two beauties are Zanzibar and Pemba. They are very difficult to tell apart but one is much shyer than the other and one has a little white mark on his nose. Their owner always leave a programmable timed feeder out for them but, as I explained when I went round there, I can only operate the simplest of feeders so I have to take the top off and fill all the compartments for the whole day. As you can see, it doesnt bother them at all!

Twinkle and Tilly are new clients and very different cats. Twinkle lives mainly outside in the shed where she is very happy doing her own thang, and Tilly is very homely and likes to snuggle up in the understairs cupboard in the warm. I hope I look after them again as they were really friendly and enjoyed my daily visits.
These two beautiful beagles came to stay with me for just over a week. Archie came to stay for a day while the beagles were with me. The two beagles, Tom and Toby, were completely obsessed with food. I couldn't leave anything within their reach at all. On day one they snatched some toast out of my daughter's hand while she was watching tv and when it was time for Archie to be collected by his owners, I put his bits and pieces well out of reach of Tom and Toby but by the time I had opened the door to Archie's owner they had managed to get up to his bag, knock it on the floor and eat all of his treats and half a bag of food. A scene of mayhem greeted Archie's owner when I went into the kitchen and in the middle of it stood Tom and Toby looking like butter wouldn't melt. They certainly were mischievous but I'd definately have them stay again, they were adorable! Archie was a cutie and was a definate hit with my daughter who posted lots of cute pictures of him on her facebook account.

Heres a cheeky picture of Bob who decided to sit on my shoulder while I was watching tv. I've looked after Bob quite a lot lately and I love the way he trys to squeeze into small spaces, he really doesnt like being left out :)


That's all the pictures I have at the moment and I'm really pleased with myself because I have managed to finish this post just as the first family member has arrived back home for tea :)

Come back soon!

Sharon

Saturday 4 September 2010

Dog Boards - August - Bromley Pet Sitter, Purr-fect Kitty

I have looked after many dogs this summer, boarding and walking, but just like with the cats their photos were on my phone which was damaged when I dropped it in a sink full of water.
I have a lovely photo of Ruby, an old Border Collie I looked after while her family were organising a massive summer party and Buster a very lively black labrador that took a liking to my son.
I also have these pictures to put up and from now on I will make sure I only take pictures on my digital camera.


This is Snowy a little pug puppy. I don't usually look after dogs that aren't housetrained but I made an exception for a friend who had to make last minute arrangements. It was hard work and he had quite a few accidents in the house but he made up for it by being such an adorable, cheeky little dog.
When he went home we all missed him scampering about. Marcus was very pleased to have his dog home and eventually asked about his gerbils which he seemed to have forgotten I was looking after as well:)

I am looking after two beagles, Tom and Toby, at the moment. The owners warned me about their obsession with food but I didnt realise the seriousness of this until they snatched a piece of toast out of my daughters hand, ate a whole loaf my husband had just baked and put on the kitchen surface to cool and later managed to open the bin in the kitchen and retrieve things out of it even though it was much taller than they were. I make sure now everything is out of reach and that they are in another room while we are eating.
Apart from that we are really enjoying looking after them and will miss them when they go home.

Before going out for a walk in the woods I took this picture in the garden. We were joined that day by Lenny (labradoodle) and Bob (Schnauzer)


I hope you have enjoyed looking at the pictures on this post and I hope to be posting more of Bob who is staying with me quite a lot over the next month, the Cairn and Westie I walk, Poppy and Paolo and a cockatiel I hope to be looking after soon. Along, of course with all the cats I'll be looking after.

Sharon

Friday 3 September 2010

August Cats with Bromley Cat Sitter, Purr-fect Kitty

Finally I have a moment to update my blog with pictures of the lovely cats I have looked after during the summer. If you do not see a picture of your cat on here it's because I dropped my phone in a sink full of water during one of the pet sits and the phone is now kaput along with all the photographs. These pictures were taken on my new phone which I am still getting used to and to tell you the truth I am completely frustrated by it. In future I am going to take pictures on my digital camera, which is so much easier to use. My phone is a Samsung and if anyone can help me with downloading pictures from it to my computer, which I did successfully once but now don't seem to be able to do now, please email. I will be most grateful.

First up I had the pleasure of looking after three lovely moggies in Orpington. Their names were Missy, Lizzy and Tigger. I had a lovely picture of Tigger on my old phone :( but here are Missy (long haired) and Lizzy (shorthaired).


The cats were very affectionate each time I came to see them and left me a nasty surprise one day when I found a half eaten mouse in the conservatory. Yuk!

Noah Sweep Lottie Molly





All these animals were in one house in Penge. It was the first time I'd looked after chickens so I was a bit apprehensive. The owners told me what to do with them and how easy it would be to get them into their sleeping area. 'They just go in on their own really.' That's what I was told. The chickens had other ideas and as I chased the last one around the garden I just hoped none of the neighbours were watching :)

Paddy and Sooty
Paddy surprised me this time because it only took him one day to get used to me again. It's always nice when you win round a nervous cat :) Sooty lived with Sweep (picture above). They got on really well and loved playing in the garden. They were out most of the time their owners were away, usually chasing things outside and one day were stalking something right at the back of the garden which I later saw was a squirrel. He got away of course but it was a very clever piece of teamwork.

That's it for the cats. I looked after loads of other cats but I've lost all the piccies :( Damn mobile phones!