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Keely M.

Brevard, NC

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Keely can care for

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

Availability

I am currently working part time, but I am going to have to end my job there soon due to it being too laborious on my scoliosis and am planning to dedicate my time to taking care of your fuzzy family instead. I eventually will be doing Rover full time, but for now I will only be available on Thursdays and fridays.

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About Keely M.

Safety, trust & environment

In my home, we take our dog on walks 2-3 times a day, always on leash. We also clean our litter boxes at least once a day, and we have multiple litter boxes around our house. We have 2 set meal times with our animals that consist of mostly wet food for a healthy diet and some dry food to help clean their teeth (also any medicine they need). They also have ‘treat time’ every night before bed where we throw treats around the house for them to chase. All of our animals have been fixed, has their shots and is given flea and tick medicine. We also have tons of different toys for all our babies, any with string or feathers is put away when not in use, and is only used with supervision. We also keep our house as clean as possible since our dog (even though he has like 100 toys lol) likes to get into things and chew them, so we are very conscious about that.

Information Keely M. would like to know about your pet

Let me know about any medications they need to take, amount, how many times a day, what way you want me to give it to them (with peanut butter, crushed on their food etc.). If it’s a dog that I will be taking on walks, how do they react to other dogs, animals or humans around them? What is their favorite toy? Where do they love to be pet, and where do they not like to be pet? What is your vets number? How do they react to new people, and what can I do to ease them into being comfortable with me? (Some pets don’t like when you wear a hat/gloves. And some prefer that you give them attention as soon as you walk in the door. Do they prefer I stand, sit down on the couch, or sit on the floor to get on their level). Do any of your pets like to try and make a run for it out the door? And if they were to get out, how would you get them back inside/ how would you catch them? Are there any places in the house that they are not allowed like a certain room, the couch, the countertops etc.? Does your pet prefer to have some kind of background noise on like a tv show/movie or some kind of pet video on YouTube? Is there anything that they really hate or are scared of like; using a baby voice, getting their leash on, thunder etc. Does your pet like to into things like the trash or like to find a random shoe to chew on? If I’m eating something animal safe am I allowed to give them a little piece? Is your pet food aggressive? If so, let me know the exact routine that you go through, preferably make a video so I can watch back exactly how to feed your pet in the safest way possible. Also if you have a big dog that I will be taking on walks, if they are aggressive/ protective towards other dogs/ people, what do you do in those situations? Do you cage or put your pet in a room during certain times of the day/night?

A typical day

I personally have tones of toys for my pets and we make sure that we play with them everyday. We also take our dog on 2 walks a day.

Location

Brevard, NC

Keely M.'s Neighborhood

Pets

#1 cat lover:)

Pet care experience

I’ve had at least one pet in my life since I was born. Mostly cats, we had 7 cats at one point, we now have 5. We used to have 2 dogs, but unfortunately one named Brownie passed recently after a very long fight with heart worms. I’m used to all kinds pets with different personalities, ages, sizes and medical issues. One of our cats Campbell lived to be 20 years old. We fostered one cat who was blind in one eye, and another we adopted was an older cat that was both blind and deaf. Awhile ago one of our cat Penny ended up very sick and we had to give her 2 shots a day and multiple medications, she is now a healthy and happy kitty. I have also dog sat for my sisters 2 cane corsos more times than I can count, so I am comfortable around big dogs.

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#1 cat lover:)

Keely also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.

About Keely M.

Safety, trust & environment

In my home, we take our dog on walks 2-3 times a day, always on leash. We also clean our litter boxes at least once a day, and we have multiple litter boxes around our house. We have 2 set meal times with our animals that consist of mostly wet food for a healthy diet and some dry food to help clean their teeth (also any medicine they need). They also have ‘treat time’ every night before bed where we throw treats around the house for them to chase. All of our animals have been fixed, has their shots and is given flea and tick medicine. We also have tons of different toys for all our babies, any with string or feathers is put away when not in use, and is only used with supervision. We also keep our house as clean as possible since our dog (even though he has like 100 toys lol) likes to get into things and chew them, so we are very conscious about that.

Information Keely M. would like to know about your pet

Let me know about any medications they need to take, amount, how many times a day, what way you want me to give it to them (with peanut butter, crushed on their food etc.). If it’s a dog that I will be taking on walks, how do they react to other dogs, animals or humans around them? What is their favorite toy? Where do they love to be pet, and where do they not like to be pet? What is your vets number? How do they react to new people, and what can I do to ease them into being comfortable with me? (Some pets don’t like when you wear a hat/gloves. And some prefer that you give them attention as soon as you walk in the door. Do they prefer I stand, sit down on the couch, or sit on the floor to get on their level). Do any of your pets like to try and make a run for it out the door? And if they were to get out, how would you get them back inside/ how would you catch them? Are there any places in the house that they are not allowed like a certain room, the couch, the countertops etc.? Does your pet prefer to have some kind of background noise on like a tv show/movie or some kind of pet video on YouTube? Is there anything that they really hate or are scared of like; using a baby voice, getting their leash on, thunder etc. Does your pet like to into things like the trash or like to find a random shoe to chew on? If I’m eating something animal safe am I allowed to give them a little piece? Is your pet food aggressive? If so, let me know the exact routine that you go through, preferably make a video so I can watch back exactly how to feed your pet in the safest way possible. Also if you have a big dog that I will be taking on walks, if they are aggressive/ protective towards other dogs/ people, what do you do in those situations? Do you cage or put your pet in a room during certain times of the day/night?

A typical day

I personally have tones of toys for my pets and we make sure that we play with them everyday. We also take our dog on 2 walks a day.

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Keely M.

Brevard, NC