Hi, it's no wonder the English discuss the weather constantly; we have so much to discuss. One minute it's pouring the next it's brilliant sunshine and we're all flagging in the heat, the next we are sheltering from a hail storm and then we're taking pictures of the brilliant rainbow in the sky. Having an outside job I get to experience every change in the weather that's thrown my way throughout the day and I never know what to wear from one day to the next - sometimes from one hour to the next. I think I am going to have to invest in some outdoor wear that keeps you cool but dry, so if anyone has any suggestions please email me.
Luckily for me I live near a very large wooded area with a little river running through it, so if it's hot, as it has been just lately, I can take the dogs for a walk and stay mainly in the shade with a stop off for a wallow in the stream. John and I have been splitting our walks and this has been working out much better for us. So usually now I will only be walking three dogs at a time. Much more manageable! I do admire the dogwalkers who can walk six or seven dogs without any help but that's not for me.
So who am I looking after at the moment? Buster a big black lab, very well behaved and well trained. Bear, a tri coloured Jack Russell cross, who has a few behaviour issues and Bob, the Schnauzer who is working through his unusual behaviours with a trainer. I also have two gerbils staying for a week. Outside of the house I am looking after a cat that doesn't even belong to the family who have hired me to feed him and their Guinea Pigs, two lovely puppies called Jasper and Honey and two beautiful Spaniels called Skye and Freddie who give me a heart attack every walk when they run off and don't come back for quite a while, they do always come back though, phew! I am also looking after a client's garden who is on holiday, just watering and tending the plants. Of course I cant forget Poppy and Paolo, two little regulars who enjoy their midday walk in the park, today accompanied by Jasper.
More cat sits starting soon and I will have some piccies to post very soon, so come back and visit again.
Thanks
Sharon
Monday, 18 July 2011
Friday, 15 April 2011
News from the Bromley Pet Sitter - Purr-fect Kitty
Good news for all! My husband has decided, that after working in Pharmacy for many, many years (sorry John but you are quite old :) ), to come on board with Purr-fect Kitty to dog walk and pet sit, allowing me to take on more clients. We are going to start advertising in the local area and hopefully will attract lots more clients to our pet sitting service in the hope that John, who will still be working 2 days a week in Pharmacy, will be able to give up completely. Watch this space!
I have Buster staying at the moment and we have just had an hilarious time in the garden. I was watering the plants at the top of the garden and Buster decided to completely flip and started trying to drink from the hose. He was launching himself at the nozzle and got soaked from head to foot. I got my daughter to take some pics of him
Buster loves water and was this morning over Beckenham Place Park running in and out of the river and enjoying playing with his ball, which he ended up sharing with Cooper, my friend's Springer Spaniel, because we lost a ball as soon as we got to the park. Nothing new there then :)
I have a few cat sits on the go at the moment. Athena and Rosie and Garlic and Rosie. Rosie is quite a popular name for cats. I have at least five amongst my clients. Harley and Marley are also really popular names for both cats and dogs.
Here are a few pictures of some of the cats I have looked after recently:-
I am approaching one of the busiest times of the year, the Easter break, so expect to see lots of lovely pictures of cats and dogs on my blog early May.
Come back soon xx
I have Buster staying at the moment and we have just had an hilarious time in the garden. I was watering the plants at the top of the garden and Buster decided to completely flip and started trying to drink from the hose. He was launching himself at the nozzle and got soaked from head to foot. I got my daughter to take some pics of him
Buster loves water and was this morning over Beckenham Place Park running in and out of the river and enjoying playing with his ball, which he ended up sharing with Cooper, my friend's Springer Spaniel, because we lost a ball as soon as we got to the park. Nothing new there then :)
I have a few cat sits on the go at the moment. Athena and Rosie and Garlic and Rosie. Rosie is quite a popular name for cats. I have at least five amongst my clients. Harley and Marley are also really popular names for both cats and dogs.
Here are a few pictures of some of the cats I have looked after recently:-
Athena |
Parker and Derek |
Stella and Luna |
Harley |
I am approaching one of the busiest times of the year, the Easter break, so expect to see lots of lovely pictures of cats and dogs on my blog early May.
Come back soon xx
Friday, 18 March 2011
How to choose a Pet Sitter
We're all thinking of our summer holidays and that means sun, fun and what the heck are we going to do with our dog? Or cat, if you're a cat person. For many people, the thought of leaving their much loved, four-legged family member in a boarding kennel is too hard. A pet sitter is a brilliant option. But how do you choose one?
A pet sitter should be CRB checked and have liability insurance. Ask to see proof of these.
A pet sitter should also be able to provide you with references from previous clients. For your peace of mind call a few of them and have a chat.
Always meet with the pet sitter before making any booking or paying a deposit. Most pet sitters will want to meet you at your home to meet with your pets and to find out where everything is kept that will be needed during the pet sit. Be very wary of pet sitters who do not insist on this.
Keys must always be checked in the locks, there will be forms to fill in and a contract to sign between yourself and the petsitter. Give as much information as you can to the pet sitter about your pet to ensure your pet sitter takes great care of your pet.
Follow these tips and book your pet sitter with confidence!
Go to www.purr-fectkitty.co.uk for my download 'How to prepare your home and Pet for your departure'
Friday, 7 January 2011
Bromley Pet Sitter - Purr-fect Kitty Dogs and Cats
Well what a winter it has been. A winter of many cancellations. I like the snow but when it starts to get in the way of everyday life, like it did before Christmas, it becomes a pain. Christmas should be my busiest time of year but with everybody having to cancel their holidays, I wasn't that busy at all.
Here are some pictures of the pet sits that did happen over the Christmas period :)
My daughter Anya with Kizzy |
Me and the Penge chucks |
Pip, Marley and Buster |
Buster Unfortunately my time with Buster has ended but he may come and board next year. Fingers crossed. |
This is Honey. Honey is deaf and can't walk very well. She is coming to stay while her owners are on holiday in a weeks time so expect to see some more pictures of her. |
This is Skye. You can read a bit about her in an earlier post. Skye came to stay while her owners got married in December. I was a bit worried about how she would get on, but I needn't have as everything went swimmingly.
Bob getting his Christmas Cracker |
Boris trying to get his muzzle off. |
You can now follow me on Facebook. Just "like" Purr-fect Kitty, Bromley Pet Sitter (local business) and see more pictures on a more regular basis.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Bromley Pet Sitter - Purr-fect Kitty - Dog Walking in the Snow
Bob and Buster meet their match over the park! After 30 mins in the snow Bob's legs and feet were completely covered with snow bobbles.
Well the snow fell in earnest today but I managed to get out to all my pets because with foresight I kept my 4x4 Subaru when me and my husband were deciding which car to sell earlier on in the year. It's good when things work out so well and I gave myself a pat on the back when all the dog walks were finished. Here they are over Beckenham Place Park which looked magnificent today. Buster had his winter coat on and tough guy Marley braved the cold without one. They absolutely had a ball in the snow and I enjoyed it too!
And one month ago in the same park here's Bob (Schnauzer), Dusty (Lab), Buster (Wire-haired terrier), Poppy and Paolo can just about be seen and Boris (Pointer)
Its all dogs this time but the Christmas bookings are rolling in for the kitty cats so expect to see the balance weighing heavily in the other direction when I next get a chance to put up pictures.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Bromley Pet Sitter - update - Holiday Care for Cats and Dogs
Hi everyone, I hope you are enjoying the Autumn and thinking about your pet sitting requirements over the Christmas period. It's never too early to book for Christmas and New Year!
I have a few hours free today, so thought I would update my blog with a few of the lovely pets I have looked after recently. The pictures above are of an adorable lab called Skye. I think Skye is the shyest labrador I have ever met. I was asked to look after her for 5 days in the owners own home for two hours a day. For the first two days Skye barely came near me and looked very scared, quietly laying on her blanket or at the bottom of the stairs. By the end of the 3rd day I had managed to get Skye into the garden, albeit briefly. On the fourth day Skye was having a lovely play with her ball and on the 5th day she was barking in the garden for me to come out and play with her and had a lovely time. Another pet won round :)
These dogs are walked together whenever possible and have a lovely time running about in Beckenham Place Park. The wire haired terrier is a new dog I'm walking and his name is Buster. Buster loves retrieving his tennis ball and as you can see by the first picture he gets very excited at the prospect. Paolo (black) and Poppy (white) are regulars and are getting on very well with Buster. They are also joined by Marley if I have an extra pair of hands.
Well I hope you have enjoyed looking at some of the pets I have looked after recently and do come back to see more soon. Please also feel free to send me any pictures of your pets if they have not been featured as I do not always get time or a good enough picture during the pet sit.
Bye Bye
Sharon
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