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Edit: I'm going to keep my eye on this business though Elaine http://www.safeandhound.co.uk/vacancies.php (they already cover this area) |
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Mmmm... I know I'm on the look out for a good, inexpensive, cat sitting service for those times when I have to go away for a weekend or something. I wouldn't really want to have to put wee one in cattery, or rely on the downstairs neighbour for too much. Seems they come in all shapes and sizes - from house sitting where the minimum time you pay for is 48 hours (makign a time away cost more than £100 for animal) and any variation on the visit pet and look after it twice a day - charge of about £7 a visit - more depending on day and other jobs needing seeing to, plus expenses depending on distance... |
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Yes but you'd be offering a dog walking service not a boarding service. There is plenty of dogs to walk every where and always room for a bit of competition. As far as the pet sitting side, you can advertise that you will visit once or twice a day to look after cats/rabbits etc. |
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