As a pet-owner and lover, I understand how much you care for your special companion. That is why when you are away it is important to place your pet in the hands of a caring professional.
I currently hold a certification in pet-care through the National Association of Professional Pet-Sitters (NAPPS). I have also spent time volunteering with the SPCA in Fredericksburg, VA boarding animals to aleviate space inefficiency within the facility. I enjoy working with and meeting new animal friends, and learning about their individual personalities. I hope to assist and befriend your pet in the future.
Click here to view a copy of my NAPPS Certification. What is NAPPS? NAPPS stands for National Association of Professional Pet Sitters. Not every pet sitter is equally professional and competent. With a NAPPS pet sitter, your animal will get the best of care and you will be treated with respect and courtesy. NAPPS promotes their members' professional integrity through its Pledge of Professional Conduct. It also advances members' professional and business development through an Annual Conference, educational tools and a certification program.
Below are my two feline sons, Percy and Ralphie. My husband and I adopted them from the Henry County Animal Shelter. Percy in April 2008 and Ralphie in November 2008. When I first met Percy he was extremely quiet (which is normal for him) I took him out of his cage and held him and he laid his head against my chest, and of course my heart melted. His trick worked. I knew he was the one! Ralphie on the other hand refused to be ignored. He begged me to take him home, so I did, and he hasn’t stopped talking since! Our kitties never stop entertaining us, and they enjoy being brothers.

Call Now at: