Wissal A.
Montreal, QC
I'll treat your baby like my own 😸
Pet care experience
As a cat sitter, I bring purr-sonalized care and feline finesse to every whisker-filled adventure! With a gentle touch and a knack for understanding those mysterious meows, I'll ensure your kitty feels like the king or queen of the castle. From playful kittens to regal seniors, I specialize in providing the purr-fect blend of love and attention tailored to your cat's unique purr-sonality. Whether it's feather toys or cozy cuddles, I'll make sure your feline friend feels right at home, because every cat deserves to be treated like royalty! 🐾
Reviews
Wissal is more than just a pet caregiver; she's a true animal whisperer! Every time I need someone to look after my furry companions, I trust Wissal without hesitation. Her dedication, reliability, and genuine love for pets shine through in every interaction. From regular updates to extra cuddles, Wissal goes above and beyond to ensure my pets feel safe, loved, and well-cared for in my absence. With her, I can relax knowing that my pets are not only receiving excellent care but also enjoying their time with a kind and responsible caregiver. If you're looking for someone to treat your pets like family, Wissal is the perfect choice!
As a volunteer pet sitter myself on another popular platform, I rely on Wissal to take care of my two cats when I’m away on a prolonged house sitting experience or on vacation. I know my babies will be taken care of with utmost love and knowing they’re with Wissal eases my guilt and worry. Can’t recommend her enough.
About Wissal A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a beautiful apartment with a nice cat tree for your fur baby. They have plenty of space to run around and we have plenty of toys for them to have fun and stay occupied.
Home
Information Wissal A. would like to know about your pet
1. Contact Information: - The owner's phone number and emergency contact details. - Information for their regular veterinarian and an emergency vet. 2. Health Information: - Vaccination history and any recent health issues. - Medications, including dosage and administration instructions. - Any allergies or sensitivities the dog has. - Specific instructions for any ongoing health concerns. 3. Diet and Feeding Schedule: - Type of food (brand, wet or dry), amount, and how often the dog is fed. - Any treats allowed and how frequently they can be given. - Any foods to avoid. 4. Behaviour and Temperament: - General behavior, including how the dog interacts with other animals and people. - Any behavioral issues or quirks, such as fear of loud noises or aggression triggers. - Training commands the dog knows and any ongoing training routines. - Preferred methods for correction or encouragement. 5. Routine and Schedule: - Typical daily routine, including walk times and durations. - Favorite activities and toys. - Sleeping arrangements and bedtime routine. 6. Walking and Exercise Habits: - Leash behavior and whether the dog pulls or needs a particular type of harness. - Normal walking routes and how well the dog behaves off-leash. - How the dog interacts with other animals and strangers during walks. 7. Legal and Safety Information: - Any licensing or identification the dog has. - Information on the dog’s microchip, if applicable. - Legal requirements or restrictions specific to the dog, like breed-specific legislation. 8. Supplies: - What supplies will be provided (leash, collar, harness, food, medication, etc.). - Any items that I should bring myself.
A typical day
Morning: 1. Wake-up and Quick Potty Break: Start the day with a quick trip outside to let the dog relieve itself. 2. Feeding: Serve breakfast according to the dog’s dietary needs and schedule. Make sure fresh water is available. 3. Morning Walk: Go for a morning walk; this helps the dog burn energy and stimulates its mind with new smells and sights. 4. Playtime: Engage in some playtime at home, using toys like balls or tug ropes to keep the dog active and entertained. Midday: 1. Training Session (if needed): Spend some time on basic obedience training or practicing tricks, which helps strengthen your bond and keeps the dog mentally stimulated. 2. Quiet Time: Allow the dog to rest or take a nap, especially if it’s a puppy or a senior dog, as they need more rest. Afternoon: 1. Second Walk or Dog Park Visit: In the afternoon, take another walk or visit a dog park for socialization and exercise. 2. Feeding: Provide lunch if the dog’s diet includes multiple meals per day. Evening: 1. Dinner Time: Feed the dog its dinner. Make sure to clean and refill the water bowl. 2. Evening Walk: Take a leisurely evening walk; it’s a good way to wind down the day. 3. Cuddle and Calm Time: Spend some quiet time with the dog, cuddling or simply sitting together, to help it settle down before bed. Night: 1. Final Potty Break: Take the dog out for one last potty break before bedtime. 2. Bedtime: Make sure the dog is comfortable and safe in its sleeping area
Services
Wissal can host
Wissal can watch in your home
Availability
I recently graduated as a computer engineer and now working from home. My sister is working from home too so we're always there to shower your baby with love
About Wissal A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a beautiful apartment with a nice cat tree for your fur baby. They have plenty of space to run around and we have plenty of toys for them to have fun and stay occupied.
Home
Information Wissal A. would like to know about your pet
1. Contact Information: - The owner's phone number and emergency contact details. - Information for their regular veterinarian and an emergency vet. 2. Health Information: - Vaccination history and any recent health issues. - Medications, including dosage and administration instructions. - Any allergies or sensitivities the dog has. - Specific instructions for any ongoing health concerns. 3. Diet and Feeding Schedule: - Type of food (brand, wet or dry), amount, and how often the dog is fed. - Any treats allowed and how frequently they can be given. - Any foods to avoid. 4. Behaviour and Temperament: - General behavior, including how the dog interacts with other animals and people. - Any behavioral issues or quirks, such as fear of loud noises or aggression triggers. - Training commands the dog knows and any ongoing training routines. - Preferred methods for correction or encouragement. 5. Routine and Schedule: - Typical daily routine, including walk times and durations. - Favorite activities and toys. - Sleeping arrangements and bedtime routine. 6. Walking and Exercise Habits: - Leash behavior and whether the dog pulls or needs a particular type of harness. - Normal walking routes and how well the dog behaves off-leash. - How the dog interacts with other animals and strangers during walks. 7. Legal and Safety Information: - Any licensing or identification the dog has. - Information on the dog’s microchip, if applicable. - Legal requirements or restrictions specific to the dog, like breed-specific legislation. 8. Supplies: - What supplies will be provided (leash, collar, harness, food, medication, etc.). - Any items that I should bring myself.
A typical day
Morning: 1. Wake-up and Quick Potty Break: Start the day with a quick trip outside to let the dog relieve itself. 2. Feeding: Serve breakfast according to the dog’s dietary needs and schedule. Make sure fresh water is available. 3. Morning Walk: Go for a morning walk; this helps the dog burn energy and stimulates its mind with new smells and sights. 4. Playtime: Engage in some playtime at home, using toys like balls or tug ropes to keep the dog active and entertained. Midday: 1. Training Session (if needed): Spend some time on basic obedience training or practicing tricks, which helps strengthen your bond and keeps the dog mentally stimulated. 2. Quiet Time: Allow the dog to rest or take a nap, especially if it’s a puppy or a senior dog, as they need more rest. Afternoon: 1. Second Walk or Dog Park Visit: In the afternoon, take another walk or visit a dog park for socialization and exercise. 2. Feeding: Provide lunch if the dog’s diet includes multiple meals per day. Evening: 1. Dinner Time: Feed the dog its dinner. Make sure to clean and refill the water bowl. 2. Evening Walk: Take a leisurely evening walk; it’s a good way to wind down the day. 3. Cuddle and Calm Time: Spend some quiet time with the dog, cuddling or simply sitting together, to help it settle down before bed. Night: 1. Final Potty Break: Take the dog out for one last potty break before bedtime. 2. Bedtime: Make sure the dog is comfortable and safe in its sleeping area
Location
Montreal, QC
Pets
Wissal A.
Montreal, QC