Megan J.
Megan J.
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Highlights
Pet care experience
Your pet’s next best friend :)
I inherited the animal loving gene from my mom, which is to say I grew up with cats and dogs, have a cat but desperately want another, and would treat yours as if they were my own.
Cat care experience

Megan also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Qualifications
Ratings and reviews
Once again, Megan led Clare on two walks today and tonight, and enjoyed exploring the neighborhood together!

Megan and Clare had a fun walk on a sunny summer day! I appreciate she made sure that Clare’s water and food were topped off before she left.

Megan was great!

Megan, is extremely reliable, dependable and responsible. Most importantly she takes care of my dog and loves him as if he was her own. A quality that every pet owner wants for their dog.
Megan, was wonderful! Already booking her again. My dog loves her and waits in the window for her. She is on time and very reliable. She has all the qualifications we need plus she’s very sweet.
Megan has looked after my cat, Remi, for me on multiple occasions. She has done an amazing job taking care of his specific dietary needs, and the two have formed a great bond! She’s a very responsible and reliable pet sitter, and I highly recommend her.
Calendar and availability
Schedule
I am a Special Education Teacher during the school year, which also means my schedule over the summer is incredibly flexible. I would love to spend some of all that wonderful free time getting to know your cat or dog :)
Where your pet will stay
Home characteristics
Safety, trust & environment
I provide drop-in services in an environment your pet/child/world is already comfortable and has a routine in. This includes treating your home/space with respect, feeding and refreshing water, cleaning the litter box(es), administering medication (if applicable), photo/video updates, and, naturally, plenty of play and love.
Pets
A typical day
Earning an animal’s trust gives me purpose, which I'd achieve (or at least attempt to achieve) through calm and patient interaction, being attentive to body language and boundary-communication, and engaging with favorite toys and hobbies (including but not limited to looking out of the window with them, engaging in "conversation," and, for feline children, being really good at moving wand toys in an enticing, prey-like way).
