Kit A.
Linden, CA






Services
Kit can care for
Availability
As a college student, i’m looking to fill the rest of my days doing something I love :)) Reach out if you think i’d be a good fit!
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About Kit A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I always take them out for regular potty breaks as well as some outside time everyday. I typically play their favorite games with them, as well as providing them with a specified amount of food and water :)
Information Kit A. would like to know about your pet
The age, breed, size, medical information, triggers, allergens, and personality of your pet are all some things I would need to know before a visit.
A typical day
I typically play with their favorite toys if they have some, and have them get active by either walking, playing fetch or just activity engaging with them while they relax if they’re injured or older.
Location
Linden, CA
Care For Your Four-Legged Family
Pet care experience
Been around and involved with animals since birth!! I Have experience with puppies, adults, injured, and senior pups :) I’ve pet sit for numerous family friends over the years and have 17+ experience living & caring for animals of my own :)
Cat care experience

Kit also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
About Kit A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I always take them out for regular potty breaks as well as some outside time everyday. I typically play their favorite games with them, as well as providing them with a specified amount of food and water :)
Information Kit A. would like to know about your pet
The age, breed, size, medical information, triggers, allergens, and personality of your pet are all some things I would need to know before a visit.
A typical day
I typically play with their favorite toys if they have some, and have them get active by either walking, playing fetch or just activity engaging with them while they relax if they’re injured or older.
Kit A.
Linden, CA
