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Travel and other life events can sometimes mean temporarily entrusting our feline family members in someone else's care. Meanwhile, boarding them at a hospital or kennel increases their chance of contracting an illness and can cause a lot of stress on your beloved pet. Based on personal experience, my own furry kitties have always preferred a friendly pet-sitter to come and take care of them while out of town.

BmoreCats is determined to provide the greatest comfort and care to your pets in the comfort of your own home. As a trained veterinary technician, with over ten years of experience pet-sitting a wide range of animals with various medical conditions, allow us to take care of your stress-free cat while away. We understand how important your cat's safety, health, and comfort are to your peace of mind.

We are a local family-based company from Baltimore here to help you on your next pet-sitting need.
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When planning for your cat's care during your next vacation or holiday travel, the extra precautions you take to minimize their stress can make all the difference in whether this is a positive or negative experience.
Don't believe the things you may have read that cats can do just fine by staying home alone as long as you've filled up a mountain of food and a large bowl of water.
Things can go wrong in a house with an animal left alone - whether it's a major medical emergency, fire, flood, electrical failure or just a minor medical problem, you wouldn't want your cat suffering because no one checked on them during your weekend spent out of town.
Do you wish to find a pet sitter but need help administering medication?
Let us help!
Working in the veterinary field for over ten years, I have the full capability for monitoring blood glucose, insulin injections, and administering a wide range of medicine.
In addition, I am familiar with monitoring animal health and would notify you of any concerns.
If your cat is used to scheduled meals, let us help you maintain their normal schedule.
It can be very stressful for a cat who is used to eating two or three times a day to now have to deal with just one meal.
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