Pet Nannies Erie

Pet Nannies Erie Pet Nannies Erie, LLC is a pet sitting business that serves the greater Lake Erie area, including Gi We are confident your pets will love us!!

We are a pet sitting business covering the west Erie area, Fairview, Girard, and North Springfiled . We'll pet sit all your lovable furry, scaly, and feathery friends! From dogs to birds, to farm animals, to fish and bunnies--no matter what the species, give us a call (but we won't do snakes, sorry :( ). PET NANNIES ERIE, LLC PRICE LIST

1 VISIT-$25.00 per day
2 VISITS-$40.00 per day
3 VISITS-$50

.00 per day
4 VISITS-$60.00 per day
TRANSPORT-$15.00 one-way
TRANSPORT-$20.00 two-way

Please note: We do not charge a "Meet & Greet" or "Contract Fee". We feel it is just as important for new clients to get to know their Pet Nannies as it is for us to meet their precious pets. Prices quoted are based upon the number of visits required in a day. We do not charge extra for additional pets in one household. Pet Nannies Erie, LLC also does not charge an extra fee for administering medications to your pets or a surcharge on holidays. We are always happy to take care of various household needs while we are visiting your home.

** Pet Nannies Erie, LLC will attempt to administer medications as directed, but cannot be held responsible for complications that arise as a result of excessively shy animals.

03/30/2024

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Happy National Pet Sitters Week! Thank you to our dedicated pet nannies and our clients who make it possible for us to d...
03/05/2024

Happy National Pet Sitters Week! Thank you to our dedicated pet nannies and our clients who make it possible for us to do what we love 💕 đŸ±đŸ¶

Happy International Cat Day!
08/08/2023

Happy International Cat Day!

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04/11/2023

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We love to share ways that you can help support local rescues
.check out this fun event!
03/30/2023

We love to share ways that you can help support local rescues
.check out this fun event!

Join the Erie Humane Society for the Mutt Gala -- guaranteed to be a PAWS-itively radiant night filled with high fashion and wet noses.

02/28/2023

Herman the Cat Slayed Foes Aboard U.S. Coast Guard Ships 🚱 đŸ˜Œ

We’ve heard endlessly about military dogs, but what about their smaller four-legged companions, cats? Surprisingly enough, cats played a significant role on Navy and Coast Guard ships at one point in time. Andy Mitchell’s Inside the Mind of a Cat Netflix documentary highlights this point about our feline Navy cats. Specifically, it tells us about the U.S. Coast Guard “Expert Mouser” Herman the cat.

Was There Actually a U.S. Coast Guard Cat Named Herman the Cat?

As surprising as it sounds, yes. In fact, British Navy ships all sailed with a cat on board until the 1970s.

In 1943, Herman the cat would officially be commissioned by the military as an “Expert Mouser.” His primary duty was to control and extirpate the rodent population aboard the vessel.

Herman officially became a member of the U.S. Armed Forces at eight months old. Just like any other Coast Guardsman, Herman was issued an identification card for his hometown in Baltimore on January 12. His ID was as legit as anyone else’s, having a formal serial number of 05225058 authenticated by pertinent officials.

Herman the Cat, Expert Mouser

So, what exactly was Herman’s job as an Expert Mouser? Well, the Maryland feline had unrestricted access to the port waterfront no matter the time of day. His job? Hunt every mouse, rat, and rodent aboard the ship to his complete satisfaction. Herman wouldn’t be the first cat to play such a role on a boat.

As per Mitchell’s Netflix original, this practice long superseded Herman’s reign. According to Dr. Eva Maria Geigl, Paleogeneticist featured in the documentary, “Ships are probably the predominant means of spreading of the cat.” She would state, “With humans, the rodents went on the ships and the cats followed. So, there was not a single ship, probably, that went out of the port without cats.”

Before Herman, cats were incredibly important on ships during the 1900s because they had a natural instinct to hunt and kill rodents. In doing so, cats prevented the spread of lethal diseases from place to place while securing food storage and helping ships avoid infrastructural damage.

According to the U.S. Naval Institute, the Egyptians were the first to realize the full value of having cats on ships.

Are Cats Used in the Military?

Although cats played a significant role on Navy ships at one point in time, most of the world’s naval forces banned cats and other pets from all vessels for hygiene purposes.

That doesn’t mean the military completely stopped using cats to their advantage. As recently as 2019, the Barksdale Air Force Base Honor Guard made a cat named Captain the unit’s official mascot and mouser extraordinaire. The feline’s job originally consisted of hunting rats, but it soon became the unit’s emotional support pet.

What Are Ship Cats Called?

Ship cats came to become known as “polydactyl cats” due to the fact that polydactyl cats were the preferred feline. Polydactylism is a genetically inherited trait that causes an organism to develop extra toes or fingers.

Previously, these cats were considered good luck aboard ships because of their additional toes. Their extra toes allowed them to climb higher and faster than normal cats, making them perfect hunters.

More Famous Ship Cats You Should Know

Besides Herman the cat, there’s been a plethora of noble felines to have served in the armed forces, cementing their names in history. Here are five valiant military cats you should know:

1. Oscar, a.k.a. Unsinkable Sam

Between May and November 1941, Oscar, also known as “Unsinkable Sam,” survived three significant WWII shipwrecks. After the third shipwreck, he spent the remainder of his days in the UK, where it was more tranquil. The National Maritime Museum in London’s private collection contains a portrait of him.

2. Peebles

Peebles, the ship’s cat on the HMS Western Isles during World War II, was well-liked and regarded by the crew. He even extended his paw to strangers.

3. Tiddles

On several aircraft carriers used by the Royal Navy, Tiddles served as the ship’s cat. He enjoyed toying with the bell rope while on the aft capstan. During his tenure in service, he covered more than 30,000 kilometers.

4. Blackie, a.k.a. Churchill

On HMS Prince of Wales, where Prime Minister Winston Churchill traveled in 1941 to covertly meet with American President Roosevelt to proclaim the Atlantic Charter, Blackie was the ship’s cat. Famous photos of Churchill and Blackie’s encounter led to the cat’s later renaming as Churchill in recognition of the visit.

5. Simon

Another popular Navy cat, Simon served as the ship’s cat on the HMS Amethyst, a sloop-of-war of the Royal Navy. The only cat to ever get the Dickin Medal, he was promoted to the level of “Able Seacat” Simon and given the honor posthumously. Full naval honors were accorded to Simon’s funeral.

Herman the cat isn’t alone in his exciting escapades among Coast Guard and other military ships. We offer a hearty salute to Herman and all the other military cats that are sometimes forgotten about in the shadow of their larger frenemies: dogs.

Source ~ https://veteranlife.com/military-history/herman-the-cat/

12/21/2022
11/28/2022

Many people are decorating their homes for the holidays, but pet owners should be aware that some plants used for holiday decorating can be dangerous to cats and dogs. Understanding which plants are toxic, and which are not, can help bring home the festive spirit and avoid danger for pets!

Read more here: https://moderncat.com/articles/which-holiday-plants-are-toxic-cats/

11/16/2022

Rico says it's time to bundle up, the snow is coming. If you have outdoor shelters for stray and/or feral cats, please remember to only use clean fresh straw as bedding material. Don't use blankets or beds as they could get wet and freeze.

10/27/2022

Have a safe Halloween for your pets.
Keep decorations and candy out of reach. Many decorations can attract the curious cat or pup but present a choking or injury hazard. The ingredients in candies are dangerous to your pet's health and possibly poisonous.
Provide a safe space for your pet during Trick or Treat hours. The foot traffic, noises and chatter that accompanies visitors to your door can make your pets nervous. Put your pet in a quiet room or area away from the commotion. Have a special treat or new toy on hand to reward them for their patience!
Make sure ID / contact tags are secure and up to date and have a recent photo of your pet on hand. Sadly, even when all precautions are taken, a pet can spook, slip out and run off. If this happens, then you can be easily contacted when your pet is found. Social media also has threads where you can post your pets photo and contact info so your community can keep a look out for them.

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Girard, PA

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

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