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February 29th, 2008

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A Few More Words From The Cats

In celebration of 10 years of exemplary service from Cat Watchers™,
the cats have a few things to say:

(Humans: if you have not sent your cats' comments and/or photos, more are always welcome.)

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I am so happy that my family has Grace and her team of kitty-sitters take care of me at home while they are away. They feed me and give me my pill and make sure that I am safe and happy in my home. I've been around for a while and have had many different kinds of sitters over the years: some friends of the family (who had to drive a long ways to see me - a big imposition), some people who were really "dog people" and didn't really warm up to me, and some people who did a terrible job of giving me my medications.

I also remember something of a type of jail cell they call a "kennel" where I got so anxious that I gave myself a UTI from the stress! Thank goodness those days are behind me now!

My family would recommend Cat Watchers to other families with cats because they know that I am well cared-for, safe, and stress-free when they're away.
Sincerely,

~Maddy (I'm the one on the left)

My name is Mitzi (the cat, not the human) and I am 11 years old. My sisters and I used to hate it when our human Mom and Dad went away, because we always got stuck with some odd person coming in to take care of us, or worst of all we had to pack up and go to Grandpa’s house! Me and my sisters always hid from everybody because they didn’t really like cats and didn’t talk to us or take care of us very well. We even had one man who only came every other day!

Then one morning several years ago we had a new person show up at our house – and her name was Mitzi! We didn’t like her at first because we were so used to the other people that came, so we hid like always. Mitzi was persistent and kept coming in and finding our hiding spots and she just insisted on talking to all of us and trying to make friends with us. Since cats aren’t desperate and lonely like dogs, we all continued to play it cool and hide from Mitzi.

Last year though, we had a rough year – new carpet, and a chimney sweep, and a new roof – the noises were unbearable. So when our human Mom and Dad went on vacation the quiet was lovely, but it was also very lonely – so much time hiding while the house was being renovated, we missed all our people together time. Mitzi (the human) started coming in every day and talking to us and taking such good care of us, I couldn’t resist any longer – I came out and visited with her. She pet me and talked to me and gave me my own special food.

She came everyday and we became very good friends – such good friends that when my Mom and Dad came home from their vacation, I waited for Mitzi to come in every morning and visit with me, but I was stuck with just Mom and Dad. I can’t wait for the next vacation so I can have my own private Mitzi human – I wonder if she’s knows she’s named after me?

~Mitzi

Belle Kiki

We love the care we receive from Cat Watchers. It's fun to hide from Grace but even better when she finds us in the bathtub or behind the bed and scratches our ears. Our mom is happy when she gets home and finds notes about our activities while she has been gone.

~Belle and Kiki

Though we always miss our "humans" when they are away, we are always happy to have visits from Grace and other cat watchers.We know they will always make time to play with our favorite toys with us and let us snuggle in their laps a bit. Our friends from Cat Watchers are the best..if we can't have our Moms that is!

~Molly and Jack


Indy hissed, but said he can always count on his "can openers" being on time and a rousing game of "Da Bird" when he deigns to join in.

Cuddles declined to comment, saying only that you "seem nice" from a distance and keep things safe and comfy for her.

Annie said she could not be more delighted with Cat Watchers and that no one throws a glitter ball or offers better laps and petting when your people are away. She highly recommends your service for all discerning felines.

~Indie, Cuddles and Annie's Human

 

When our human is away, we are always happy to see our Cat Watcher. They
do food, water, scoop and play. But what we like best is that they know how
to work the faucet. All we have to do is go there and they help us get our special drink.

~Gita (in the sink) and Pippi (not pictured)


I’m a typical Torti girl (yes, I know that is redundant). So, I don’t really like to get involved with the antics of the other cats when the Catwatcher-hoomans come to visit. However, it does make me feel better that there is a hooman coming to feed me and scoop out my litter box. AND I’m super-glad I don’t have to go to some strange boarding facility because that would not sit well with me—not one bit! I don’t tell those hoomans from CW all of this, though…I don’t think I have to. I’ve known them for almost 10 years and they seem to know lots about cats, so I figure they just know I appreciate them, no words necessary. Just as long as they don’t get too close; I prefer to supervise their work from afar.

~Catapotamus

I love visits from my Aunties Grace and Mitzi. I have known them ever since I was a teeny tiger kitten (almost 10 years ago!). They rock! First off, we get treats every single visit (Mom doesn’t do that!!). Second, they bring this wormy-thing that wriggles and jumps—and I get to chase it around! Finally, they tell me I am the bestest cat ever…and I am the bestest cat ever…not that Noodle cat! So there—Noodle cat! Thanks for taking such good care of me!

~Fechner

Hi, I’m Noodle Cat! I’m the new cat on the block…and I really like these Catwatcher people! They know what’s important: food, treats, play, and scooping poop (in that order). Plus they think I’m the most wonderfulest cat in the house—and I am, no matter *what* Fechner says. Ha!

~Noodle

Thank you for coming to see us so often. Our human Mom has to travel alot in order to keep us in the style we've grown accustomed - warm house, good food especially the high protein dry food, treats, toys, clean litter etc.... We love seeing Grace and Mitzie especially since they love us just as much as our Mom. They give us hugs and kisses and play with us, too!!! They even clean up after us when we have water fights. We are so glad that Mom found Cat Watchers, to help us not be lonely when she is gone.

~Peyton and Fritzie

I am Chloe and I approve this message because good things come from my friends at CatWatchers. Pirate and I treasure our autonomy and we feel valued in our own abode when CatWatchers sit us. The reflection of CatWatchers' loving and cat-focused care shines within us brightly. Long after CatWatchers rides off to serve fellow clients, we feel that precious sense of professional concern. We look forward to the return of CatWatchers to meet our needs in a special way!

~Chloe

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