By kari, on June 24th, 2015%
With a stretch of record-high temperatures coming our way, it’s time I share a few of my tips for keeping companion animals comfortable. I have tons of weather-related tips, so I suspect I’ll be writing a series of posts with hot weather tips. Here are a few to get us started…
Drink Up
My main . . . → Read More: Agony Of Da Heat (Keeping Pets Cool In Summer)
By kari, on December 23rd, 2014%
Activities that increase the amount of time I spend at your house and require me to stay for longer visits may incur additional charges. This can include (but isn’t limited to) watering lots of plants or gardens, taking trash cans down long driveways, more than just a few animals in the house, complex feeding . . . → Read More: Additional Charges & Fees
By kari, on June 13th, 2014%
Welcome to the virtual home of Kari Kells, a professional cat nanny/sitter in Olympia, Washington.
Please note, I’m not accepting new clients at this time.
Choplin, The Flirt
My clients will tell you that I’m a good match for families who are looking for a kitty sitter who will take her time and do . . . → Read More: Home
By kari, on January 24th, 2014%
Dandy Dan
My foster cat Dandy Dan has liver problems, so I’m getting a crash course in feline liver health. He has a handful of other health issues, so his case is unique. But I’m doing my best to learn as much as possible about getting his liver healthy. It’s possible for the liver . . . → Read More: Liver And Learn (Feline Liver Disease)
By kari, on May 18th, 2012%
On Cinco de Mayo, my car got slammed on the drivers side by a truck. Luckily, although my car needs body work, no other bodies were injured. Not even the sweet dog riding without a seat belt in the truck that hit me. So why am I blogging about this on my pet sitting website?
. . . → Read More: Kari’s Emergency Plan B