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Reese provides boarding services in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn

7/8/2023

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

I grew up with pets. My unconditional love for them inspired me to be a cat-sitter. I proudly have been pet-sitting for 5 + years and have vast experience working with cats from all walks of life. Do you have a timid feline? No worries, your cat will feel at home! By respecting their individuality, I have befriended anxious cats and earned the acceptance of assertive ones. I take pride in providing the best in-home care! You will receive daily photo(s) and video(s) of your baby. Toys, a litter box, and a water fountain will be at their disposal if not provided by the owner. Pets are not just animals, they are family!
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If you are leaving the city for several days or weeks, in-home boarding is the best solution. Your cat will live at the caregiver's apartment where he/she will be the only pet. You will receive regular updates during the service. Contact us and send more details about the service you need, we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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