1047 days ago

Pet and house sitting availability!

Rachael from Remuera

Hi neighbours,

My name is Rachael and my partner Aneta and I are available to pet/house sit.

Here is a little info about us:

My name is Aneta. I am 28 years old and I am a vet nurse at Veterinary Specialists Aotearoa. I have been a vet nurse for over 5 years now. In my free time I love spending time with family and friends and going for walks. I have three animals of my own 2 dogs and a cat, who currently live in Wellington with my parents. I have house/petsit for dogs and cats in the past, especially pets that have recovered from surgery or need daily medications.

I’m Rachael. I am 24 and also work at Veterinary Specialists Aotearoa as a Canine Hydrotherapist. I’ve been at VSA for 2.5 years now and have loved helping rehabilitate dogs in need. I currently have a cat of my own, and a golden retriever I co-own with my sister. I have also previously worked for a cat minding company taking care of feline friends while owners were on holiday.

We have plans to be away in Europe from August to October 2023, but are available before and after this period.

If you are looking for someone to take care of your home and/or furry friends feel free to get in touch!

Flick us a message if you have any questions or would like some references.

Thanks,

Aneta and Rachael

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