Kelsie T.
San Luis Obispo, CA
Loving, experienced cat/dog care
Pet care experience
My love for animals is what sparked me to enter the wonderful world of pet sitting. Most of my life I was near dogs and cats, so I understand how pets are important, valued, members of the family. I personally owned a Yorkshire Terrier for ten years and lived with multiple breeds of cats for a few years as well. I have experience in caring for kittens/puppies to older furry friends, and am confident in providing feeding, walking, and playing services. In addition to my own pet, I've taken care of family and friend's pets on numerous occasions and have been on Rover for over two years.
Reviews
Kelsie did a fantastic job caring for my 2 cats. She followed instructions well and was communicative and friendly. She even cleaned up litter that had tracked. I would absolutely ask Kelsey to watch them again. Thank you!
Kelsie did a great job!
Kelsie was terrific! We'd only had our cat for a few weeks and had to go on a weeklong trip. We were nervous about leaving her, but Kelsie made us feel reassured that our kitty would be in good, caring hands. We loved getting pictures and updates. We were able to have peace of mind while we traveled. She even took care of a mini disaster when our cat's food ended up on the floor and some ants took over. We highly recommend Kelsie to care for your pets :)!
Awesome as always! Gives great updates and is very thoughtful and considerate of my home and cat! Will definitely use her again!
About Kelsie T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
A typical drop in cat service or dog walking service is 30 minutes. For the dog walking service, I attach the harness and leash, walk at least one mile, pick up any droppings while on the walk, and remove harness and leash before leaving. For the cat service, I feed, clean the litter, and play with cats (each cat is different so I tailor my visits along the specific quirks and personalities of the client).
Information Kelsie T. would like to know about your pet
1. Is your pet ok with other animals? 2. Is your pet leash aggressive? 3. When does your pet need potty breaks? 4. When does your pet need food and/or medication? Where is it? How much? 5. Does your pet have any allergies? 6. What does your pet like and not like? 7. What places are you comfortable with me walking your pet? 8. Will I be expected to provide extra services? 9. How do you reward good and bad behavior? 10. What are your pet's triggers? What are they scared of? What will they react to? 11. What should I do in case of a medical emergency? 12. Does your pet have any quirks or things I should keep an eye out for?
A typical day
Mentally and physically stimulating your pet would be a fun and active way to interact. Playing with toys and taking walks on walking trails, around the neighborhood, or at the park are things I'd normally do.
Services
Kelsie can watch in your home
Availability
I am available on Mondays (6pm - 10pm), Tuesdays (6pm - 10:00pm), Wednesdays (6pm - 10:00pm), Thursdays (6pm - 10:00pm), Fridays (5pm - 10:00pm), Saturdays (9am - 10:00 pm), Sundays (12:00pm - 10:00pm) and will do my best to help with any last minute needs if necessary. I live in SLO but am able to also assist clients who live within 10 miles of the area.
About Kelsie T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
A typical drop in cat service or dog walking service is 30 minutes. For the dog walking service, I attach the harness and leash, walk at least one mile, pick up any droppings while on the walk, and remove harness and leash before leaving. For the cat service, I feed, clean the litter, and play with cats (each cat is different so I tailor my visits along the specific quirks and personalities of the client).
Information Kelsie T. would like to know about your pet
1. Is your pet ok with other animals? 2. Is your pet leash aggressive? 3. When does your pet need potty breaks? 4. When does your pet need food and/or medication? Where is it? How much? 5. Does your pet have any allergies? 6. What does your pet like and not like? 7. What places are you comfortable with me walking your pet? 8. Will I be expected to provide extra services? 9. How do you reward good and bad behavior? 10. What are your pet's triggers? What are they scared of? What will they react to? 11. What should I do in case of a medical emergency? 12. Does your pet have any quirks or things I should keep an eye out for?
A typical day
Mentally and physically stimulating your pet would be a fun and active way to interact. Playing with toys and taking walks on walking trails, around the neighborhood, or at the park are things I'd normally do.
Location
San Luis Obispo, CA
Kelsie T.
San Luis Obispo, CA