1703 days ago

A wee bit about us!

Miss K from Miss K's Animal Care Ltd.

Hi there!!
On behalf of the team here at Miss K's Animal Care Ltd, we hope you are keeping dry on this wintery day.
We are passionate about animals big n small & have afew ourselves, Our staff currently have: Crazy playful kittens (adopted from the SPCA), Chickens, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Horses, Goats, Rabbits & Guinea pigs. Some of us have also been known to cuddle cattle & even teach them afew tricks.

We thoroughly enjoy working outdoors with a variety of pets & livestock. We're comfortable & experienced with a wide variety of animals and can adapt our services to meet your pets needs! We've had pets longer than we can remember and as we are a registered business (we can dedicate more to your pets). Our daily timetable is pretty flexible, We often have emergency spaces available at short notice for the unexpected (only available via direct text/phone contact). At Miss K's Animal Care Ltd. We take care of your pets in your home when you are unable to. Whatever the reason we are here to help, by providing quality professional pet sitting & animal feeding services within Upper Hutt.

Why hire a pet professional?

*Pets are more comfortable & happiest in their own environment.
*Pets will always get individual attention unlike when boarded or walked in groups.
*No stress of transportation.
*No change to their routine or diet.
*Don't have to trouble friends or family.
*Piece of mind knowing that the person taking care of your pets is knowledgeable & experienced.
*The backing & support of a registered company.

Areas covered Include:

Silverstream, Pinehaven, Blue Mountains, Whitemans Valley, Mangaroa, Heretaunga, Trentham, Elderslea, Wallaceville, Riverstone Terraces, Totara Park, Clouston Park, Kingsley Heights, Maymorn, Brown Owl, Ebdentown,

*Additional areas may be available upon special request & will require a small travel cost.

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