
Eighteen months ago I had both good fortune and a problem. I had inherited a small property in Cornwall complete with elderly and much loved Birman cat, but I was undergoing prolonged medical treatment in London.
A hurried perusal of the web led me to Amy and what a wonderful find she has proved to be. Her obvious devotion to animals, and her professional efficiency and reliability, have allowed me to cope with my treatment regime while Bailey is living his twilight years surrounded by love and care.
I can only ever spend three weeks at a time down here in Cornwall before needing to return to the hospital but then I simply hand over Bailey’s care to Amy. She quickly trained him to use a litter tray, and feeds, plays with and exercises him each day. Her frequent emails and photographs confirm just how happy he is in her company.
My return dates are frequently delayed by the hospital but Amy takes everything in her stride, including buying additional food and, on one occasion, taking Bailey for an unexpected but reassuring visit to our vet.
I have come to think of Amy as a delightful and trusted friend and know that I will always arrive home to find everything neat and tidy and a happy, loving and well-groomed cat.
Thank you, Amy – I couldn’t have coped without you.
Ms A : St Austell : 10 June 2013 : Pet Name: Bailey.