Anastasiia L.
Kraków



Services
Anastasiia can host
Anastasiia can care for
Availability
Pet care fits naturally into my week — it’s not something I “squeeze in.” I’m available for daily visits and walks, and I’m flexible with timing depending on your pet’s routine. I can do morning and afternoon/evening care, and I’m also available on weekends. If your pet needs a strict schedule (meals, meds, specific walk times), I’m good with that — I like clear routines and I stick to them.
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About Anastasiia L.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I focus on calm, safe care in your home (and I always follow your rules). I don’t force contact — I let the pet set the pace, especially with shy cats or anxious dogs. On walks I choose low-stress routes, avoid risky interactions, and I watch body language early to prevent problems. I keep everything clean (bowls, litter area, food prep), double-check doors/leashes, and if medication is needed, I follow your instructions exactly. You’ll also get regular updates + photos/video, so you always know how your pet is doing.
Home
Information Anastasiia L. would like to know about your pet
Before I take care of a pet, I like to know a few key things so everything feels safe, calm, and familiar for them: Daily routine: feeding times, walk schedule, potty habits, nap times, crate/bed preferences. Diet & rules: exact food, portion size, treats allowed/not allowed, allergies, “no table food” rules. Health info: any medical conditions, medications (dose + times), recent vet issues, what’s “normal” for them. Behavior & personality: what they love, what scares them (loud noises, men, bikes, kids), separation anxiety, resource guarding, reactivity to dogs/cats/people. Safety details: harness/collar type, escape risk, leash manners, recall reliability, where they can/can’t go. Comfort cues: what calms them (music, blanket, toy), what signals stress, how they like to be approached/handled. For cats specifically: litter type, number of boxes, play style, hiding spots, brushing tolerance, scratching posts. I also love getting a quick list of their favorite things (toy, treat, words they know) — it helps me “speak their language” from day one.
A typical day
A typical day with me is calm, structured, and genuinely enjoyable for the pet. In the morning I do a potty break or walk first, then breakfast, fresh water, and a quick check of mood, appetite, and energy. After that we do a longer walk (or play session for cats), with sniffing time, gentle training moments (sit, wait, name recall), and lots of praise. Midday is for enrichment and “brain games”: puzzle feeders, treat hide-and-seek, basic commands, scent games, or a short play session with a favorite toy. For cats: interactive wand play, chasing games, window time, and cuddle time if they want it. I also make sure they get quiet rest time. In the evening we repeat the routine: walk/potty break, dinner, light play, brushing (if they like it), and a calm wind-down. I always adjust to the pet’s personality—high-energy pets get more activity, anxious pets get more soothing routine and slow, confidence-building walks.
Location
Kraków, Poland
Shelter-experienced petsitter — calm, love, care
Pet care experience
I’m calm, reliable, and I’ve seen a lot more than “easy dogs only.” I worked in a shelter for 3 months, where I was trusted with anxious/trauma dogs and animals in isolation due to illness, so I’m used to routines, safety rules, and staying steady under stress. I’ve also been around animals since childhood (we always had many), and I volunteered in a shelter back in Saint Petersburg. What makes me different: I don’t force anything — I build trust gently, step by step. I’m confident with strong, reactive, “difficult” dogs and I watch stress signals early. I can do meds exactly as instructed and keep a clear daily routine. I’m good with puppies (structure + calm habits) and seniors (slow pace, comfort, extra attention). You get simple updates + photos/video, so you can relax.
Cat care experience

Anastasiia also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews
Jestem bardzo zadowolona ze współpracy z Anastasia Jest kontaktową i ciepłą osobą. Bardzo szybko nawiazala dobry kontakt z moim nieufnym i wymagającym pieskiem. Spotkania odbywały się punktualnie. Z każdego spaceru był udostępniany raport że zdjęciami że spacerów. Bardzo polecam tę osobę!


Anastasiia was an excellent caretaker for both my dog and cat. They both loved her and when I came back home I could clearly see they were well taken care of. She also consistently updated me everyday on their wellbeing, with pictures and videos. I highly recommend Anastasiia for any petsitting jobs. She is a very kind hearted person and will care for your pets like they are her own. ❤️ Thank you, Anastasiia for taking care of my family!
Polecam współpracę z panią z czystym sumieniem . Opiekowała się pani moim kotkiem przez 3 dni i wszystko było ogarnięte jak trzeba : spacery , jedzenie oraz zabawa . Była pani bardzo uprzejma i też zawsze dostawałam informacje na bieżąco , co było dla mnie bardzo istotne . Odrazu da się zauważyć że pani robi to z pasją , a zwierzęta czują się z panią biezpiecznie
Gorąco polecam współpracę z panią Anastazja ! Roki (piesek ) wrócił do mnie nakarmiony , w dobrym humorze i wypoczęty ) . Również oznaczam wysoką kulturę osobistą oraz punktualność!
About Anastasiia L.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I focus on calm, safe care in your home (and I always follow your rules). I don’t force contact — I let the pet set the pace, especially with shy cats or anxious dogs. On walks I choose low-stress routes, avoid risky interactions, and I watch body language early to prevent problems. I keep everything clean (bowls, litter area, food prep), double-check doors/leashes, and if medication is needed, I follow your instructions exactly. You’ll also get regular updates + photos/video, so you always know how your pet is doing.
Home
Information Anastasiia L. would like to know about your pet
Before I take care of a pet, I like to know a few key things so everything feels safe, calm, and familiar for them: Daily routine: feeding times, walk schedule, potty habits, nap times, crate/bed preferences. Diet & rules: exact food, portion size, treats allowed/not allowed, allergies, “no table food” rules. Health info: any medical conditions, medications (dose + times), recent vet issues, what’s “normal” for them. Behavior & personality: what they love, what scares them (loud noises, men, bikes, kids), separation anxiety, resource guarding, reactivity to dogs/cats/people. Safety details: harness/collar type, escape risk, leash manners, recall reliability, where they can/can’t go. Comfort cues: what calms them (music, blanket, toy), what signals stress, how they like to be approached/handled. For cats specifically: litter type, number of boxes, play style, hiding spots, brushing tolerance, scratching posts. I also love getting a quick list of their favorite things (toy, treat, words they know) — it helps me “speak their language” from day one.
A typical day
A typical day with me is calm, structured, and genuinely enjoyable for the pet. In the morning I do a potty break or walk first, then breakfast, fresh water, and a quick check of mood, appetite, and energy. After that we do a longer walk (or play session for cats), with sniffing time, gentle training moments (sit, wait, name recall), and lots of praise. Midday is for enrichment and “brain games”: puzzle feeders, treat hide-and-seek, basic commands, scent games, or a short play session with a favorite toy. For cats: interactive wand play, chasing games, window time, and cuddle time if they want it. I also make sure they get quiet rest time. In the evening we repeat the routine: walk/potty break, dinner, light play, brushing (if they like it), and a calm wind-down. I always adjust to the pet’s personality—high-energy pets get more activity, anxious pets get more soothing routine and slow, confidence-building walks.
Anastasiia L.
Kraków
