We have two sets of catsitters, with our local friends C and P willing to step in if the others are busy (and they are free, as with no regular commitments they go away a lot!)
The one I am writing about is the lady who has just sat for us, and did it in October when we went to Canada. She has done several cat/house sits for us over the last 6 or 7 years.
She is 78, but young in mind and in fairly good shape physically.
She is dotty, and infuriates me by not always listening, and talking over me!
However she loves the cats the cats love her and she is to me a Godsend. Cats, house and garden are in excellent care with her. it is all so clean when we come home even her bedding and towels are washed (I constantly tell her not to bother to do this!)
We are so lucky to have her. She loves the change of coming to our house which is in a busier area than where she lives. She has friends and a goddaughter nearby and sees them whilst she is here. She has several friends who she pet sits for. We were originally recommended her by friends whose dog she used to look after.
With elderly cats, we would not be able to go away if we didn't have a trusted person to stay in our home and look after them.
We treasure her even more this year as our alternative sitters are not doing it for the foreseeable future. Two ladies, the older one who is 70 (and slim and fit) had a stroke last year. She is recovering, but not up to travel and catsitting yet.
We should all appreciate people in our lives, and I truly appreciate her.
The one I am writing about is the lady who has just sat for us, and did it in October when we went to Canada. She has done several cat/house sits for us over the last 6 or 7 years.
She is 78, but young in mind and in fairly good shape physically.
She is dotty, and infuriates me by not always listening, and talking over me!
However she loves the cats the cats love her and she is to me a Godsend. Cats, house and garden are in excellent care with her. it is all so clean when we come home even her bedding and towels are washed (I constantly tell her not to bother to do this!)
We are so lucky to have her. She loves the change of coming to our house which is in a busier area than where she lives. She has friends and a goddaughter nearby and sees them whilst she is here. She has several friends who she pet sits for. We were originally recommended her by friends whose dog she used to look after.
With elderly cats, we would not be able to go away if we didn't have a trusted person to stay in our home and look after them.
We treasure her even more this year as our alternative sitters are not doing it for the foreseeable future. Two ladies, the older one who is 70 (and slim and fit) had a stroke last year. She is recovering, but not up to travel and catsitting yet.
We should all appreciate people in our lives, and I truly appreciate her.
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