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24.01.2022 Its a sad day today we have made the tough decision to put Bella to sleep her cushings has made her anxiety really bad, dementia that is getting worse by the day and starting to go blind



24.01.2022 Just a little reminder

24.01.2022 I would love nothing more to be able to show more beautiful pictures of the precious animals I sit for but due to the tough times we are facing pet sitting has been put on hold because all travel plans are put on hold. I would love nothing more than to see pictures of your beautiful pets sent to me with a comment and ill post them. Here is a picture of one of the many pets that occupy my home. This is Henry the most affectionate of 1 of the 9 that live here.

23.01.2022 Beautiful babies



23.01.2022 The old boy still has some play in him

23.01.2022 Back with these 2 chicks for a few feeds

21.01.2022 The NSW Government is introducing annual permits for non-desexed cats and restricted and dangerous dogs. From 1 July 2020 owners of cats not desexed by four mon...ths of age will be required to pay an $80 annual permit in addition to their one-off lifetime pet registration fee. Read more: www.awlnsw.com.au/new-annual-permits Do you need assistance with desexing your pet cat or dog? Animal Welfare League NSW can help! AWL NSW has volunteer branches across NSW who provide subsidised desexing vouchers to pensioner cardholders and low-income earners in their community. To find your local AWL NSW branch, please visit bit.ly/AWLNSWbranches or contact us on 8899 3333. If you are unable to find a nearby branch, please visit the National Desexing Network website www.ndn.org.au to find discount desexing services in your local area.



20.01.2022 Good babies Kelly and Max

18.01.2022 Hi everyone I hope youre all enjoying the restrictions starting to lighten up im already getting bookings and im already booked the last 3 weeks of September and a few weeks in July, book in now so you dont miss out.

17.01.2022 This is one of the scariest stock images I have seen so far.

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15.01.2022 Cindy that face



15.01.2022 Sitting down and I hear banging and its Oscar banging on the cupboards saying I want a treat. Too cute

14.01.2022 Back with Bruce to do feeds

14.01.2022 Order your precious animals picture done with digital art on a canvas PM me for prices and dimentions. This is a black border but white can also be done. This is my daughters dog who passed away. RIP Chase

14.01.2022 Ever wonder where the term dog tired came from?!?!?

13.01.2022 Let them sniff!

12.01.2022 Back pet sitting yay. Doing feeds for Ming and Max and walks for Emmi

12.01.2022 Looking after these 2 for 2 nights Miles the doggy 11yrs old and Oscar the pussy cat 13yrs old. Such cuties.

10.01.2022 My beautiful Crystal

10.01.2022 Fot those of you who do not know this please beware From original post by Lindsey Warnock. On Thursday Willow played with lilies in my office. She didnt eat anything. She only batted at them and got the pollen all over her before I shooed her away. We laughed initially but thank God something in my head told me to google it. ... I read, "All parts of the lily - including the stem, leaves, petals, stamens and pollen - are poisonous to cats. Even minor exposures (cat chewing on a leaf or getting pollen on his or her haircoat or whiskers) can be fatal." "Cats typically do not survive, even with aggressive therapy (such as dialysis)." I freaked out. Threw her in the shower (that wasnt fun) and immediately took her up to Blue Pearl Emergency & Specialty Hospital. Due to covid, they came and took her from my car and after her exam the ER doctor called me. She said her prognosis was very poor because they found the pollen around her mouth and on her tongue. She even said, "in my experience Ive never seen a cat survive lily poisoning. Most owners only realize theres an issue when the cat is sick and by that point its just too late" Insert hysterical crying here. She said that her only saving grace may be that we sought treatment quickly but realistically she might not make it through the night. They made her throw up, gave her activated charcoal and aggressively treated her with fluid therapy and other meds. Thank God after 2 days in the hospital, she pulled through!!! We will go for a recheck soon but her doctors are confident her organs didnt suffer any long term damage from the poisoning. I cant tell you the intense guilt I felt and still feel for buying those stupid flowers. I felt like a murderer, terrible fur mom, terrible person. Ive had cats my entire life and have never heard of lily poisoning. The vets response to that was "most people only find out the hard way" The doctors, technicians and staff at Blue Pearl really are the best! They saved our baby. Please SHARE this with your friends. I would hate to see anyone go through this!! Thank you all for your support during that gut-wrenching 2 days. Were thankful our girl is back home! No. More. Flowers. Ever.

09.01.2022 Ive seen this a bit in the vet clinics ive worked in

08.01.2022 Very comphy Cindy

07.01.2022 Back withMax, Ming and Emmie

06.01.2022 Beautiful babies

06.01.2022 Emmi ready for her walk

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06.01.2022 Such sad news beautiful Raffi passed and crossed the rainbow bridge on Monday, his mummy let me know thank you Peta you were the best mummy ever. RIP beautiful boy

06.01.2022 Beautiful old man Harry

06.01.2022 I love these greetings when getting home

05.01.2022 Parents need to teach their children to respect animals.

04.01.2022 New clients Kelly the border collie, Max the terrier, Mo and TC the cats

02.01.2022 After our walk a bit of stick play

01.01.2022 Emmi going for walks

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