Sam's Pet Sitting

Sam's Pet Sitting Welcome to my pet sitting page! I’m available to look after your cats, dogs or any unique animals
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Happy June everyone! Here’s my calendar for this month, the dates that aren’t highlighted are the days I’m available. Yo...
04/06/2024

Happy June everyone! Here’s my calendar for this month, the dates that aren’t highlighted are the days I’m available.

You’re welcome to message me with any questions, or on Rover itself: https://www.rover.com/sit/samanc01237

New client? Use code “SAMANC01237” to get £15 off your first booking with me!

22/05/2024

Hi everyone, let me reintroduce myself! My name is Sam and ever since I was a child I’ve wanted to work with animals.

I spent 3 years at college studying Animal Care/Management, then 3 years at Liverpool John Moores University studying Animal Behaviour and finally 2 years at Manchester Metropolitan University studying Zoo Conservation Biology.

I’m lucky that I’ve been on many trips and have plenty of experience working with different animals!

Currently I work as an Animal Care Technician in a veterinary practice and looking to restart my pet sitting journey on my days off.

You can find my pet sitting profile on Rover here: https://www.rover.com/sit/samanc01237 and if you use this code: SAMANC01237, you get £15 off your first booking with me! Keep in mind I only cover the Ellesmere Port area.

I hope you consider me to look after your fury friends, and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to message me either on here, through Rover itself or on WhatsApp!

13/05/2024

Hi everyone, been a while since I’ve posted on this page! I’m thinking of setting up my pet sitting services again, I’m a shift worker (working 4 on and 8 off) so would have the time to do it. Also the extra money would be a bonus😉

I wouldn’t be based in Warrington this time as I’ve now moved to Ellesmere Port area. What does everyone think?

Let me know!

19/08/2022

And that’s officially my last pet sitting job done and dusted in the books! It’s been lots of fun and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it!

Thank you to everyone once again🥰 I got to look after so many incredible animals and meet some lovely people!

Enjoy the little video of Molly getting treats🐶

All back from her long walk with her dog walker!
18/08/2022

All back from her long walk with her dog walker!

Back with Molly for my last ever pet sitting job!! This one is going to be a special one🥰
17/08/2022

Back with Molly for my last ever pet sitting job!! This one is going to be a special one🥰

Last walk with this little one! Very much enjoyed his company😍
17/08/2022

Last walk with this little one! Very much enjoyed his company😍

16/08/2022

Falling asleep whilst trying to drag his bed around😂😂 can’t cope with this little sausage🥺

15/08/2022

Bert enjoyed our little walk down to Walton Gardens!

I want him🥺😍
14/08/2022

I want him🥺😍

Enjoy all these cute photos of Bert😍
14/08/2022

Enjoy all these cute photos of Bert😍

Had an improv photo shoot with Bert today😍 Slipped in a little cute photo of the kittie at the end basking in the sun!
13/08/2022

Had an improv photo shoot with Bert today😍

Slipped in a little cute photo of the kittie at the end basking in the sun!

Lots of concentration on his face, it’s serious business when it comes to his ball!😉😂
13/08/2022

Lots of concentration on his face, it’s serious business when it comes to his ball!😉😂

We’re back with Bert and the cats for the next few days! Got his cooling jacket in so he isn’t too hot🥰
12/08/2022

We’re back with Bert and the cats for the next few days! Got his cooling jacket in so he isn’t too hot🥰

Think of your kitties too!!
12/08/2022

Think of your kitties too!!

With the in full swing, cat owners should be mindful of the signs of heatstroke. 🐱🌡️ Heatstroke is a very serious condition that can cause severe dehydration, organ damage and death. Obese, long-haired, old, young and brachycephalic/flat-faced cats (such as Persians) are most at risk of developing heatstroke because they find it harder to cool down.

The most common cause of heatstroke in cats is being accidentally trapped in a hot, poorly ventilated space such as a shed, greenhouse, conservatory, or garage, so make sure to keep an eye on your cat in very hot weather! ☀️ If your cat is showing symptoms of heatstroke, start cooling them down immediately and contact your vet. The quicker your cat is cooled down and treated by a vet, the better their chance of recovery.

See advice from our vets on what you can do to help prevent or provide first aid for heatstroke: http://pdsa.me/amQc

🧊 Please note that ice cubes are perfectly safe for cats to use as a treat to cool down on a hot day. It is when a cat is suffering from heatstroke that the drastic change in temperature from the ice can cause shock and, therefore, should be avoided. A cat’s normal body temperature ranges between 38.1-39.2°C (100.5-102.5°F).

Lots of fun looking after these two last night!
08/08/2022

Lots of fun looking after these two last night!

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07/08/2022

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Been dropping in and walking Indie for the past two days now! Lots of fun out in the sun☺️☀️
06/08/2022

Been dropping in and walking Indie for the past two days now! Lots of fun out in the sun☺️☀️

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