

Molly B.
Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA






Services
Molly can care for
Availability
I am currently in an MBA program through John Carroll University (night classes). So, I am available most mornings and afternoons. I have a super flexible schedule so please reach out!
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About Molly B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I am respectful of others spaces, so when caring for your pet at your home or in your neighborhood, I will clean up after them, play with them, and offer any cuddles they need. At home, my roommate has a two year old cat. When we adopted her, the shelter told us that she is an “only cat.” I can’t imagine her being mean to anyone, but to be safe, I will not bring your pets to my home.
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Pets
Dog Walker & Cat Sitter
Pet care experience
I am an animal person through and through. I grew up with dogs, my dad bred and trained them. I have been trusted by roommates, family members, and friends to care for their pets as well. These include large and small dogs, senior dogs, cats, and kittens. I love spending time with animals, so it makes me feel so grateful that I can help you by doing something I love :)
Reviews
Molly is wonderful! My dog absolutely adores her, which says everything. She’s reliable, sends updates throughout the walk, and genuinely cares about the dogs in her charge. I never worry when Molly has him — total peace of mind. Honestly, book her before she fills up!
Molly is friendly, responsible, and my go-to to watch my cat! She puts so much loving energy into every visit. She’s fantastic and I trust her to give my cat the best care.
About Molly B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I am respectful of others spaces, so when caring for your pet at your home or in your neighborhood, I will clean up after them, play with them, and offer any cuddles they need. At home, my roommate has a two year old cat. When we adopted her, the shelter told us that she is an “only cat.” I can’t imagine her being mean to anyone, but to be safe, I will not bring your pets to my home.


Molly B.
Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA
