Hello and thank you for taking the time to visit the Wolverhampton Pet Sitters website. Pet owners are all aware of the individual needs that their pets require. During times of separation, we understandably may get worried and stressed that our pets are well and are experiencing as little discomfort as possible. My primary aim thus is to take away the stresses and strains of separation by providing a service that mimics your pet’s daily activities with as little disruption as possible. The majority of clients I worked for in Nottingham were after just this service, an individual service that kennels simply cannot compete with and at a very competitive price.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to e-mail or call me. I look forward to hearing from you!
A message from Paul Swift (www.nottinghampetsitters.co.uk)
Rob was hired in Nottingham specifically to strengthen the house sitting arm of the business. Reliable, with great attention to detail, he completed a number of house sitting assignments to a high standard and many Nottingham based clients were very sad to see him leave. During this time Rob was able to learn about the industry and subsequently he decided to start his own operation back in his home town.
Rob has an excellent education and completed an Applied Social Science degree at the University of York. He has also completed a Masters Degree in Social Policy at the University of Nottingham.
Kellie has completed a number of house sits to a very high standard. At home she has three Maltese Terriers, two of which are still only puppies. Added to this, an African Grey Parrot named Bob is at home in the living room and Rab, a young male horse lives down the road in a friends field and stables. Kellie is a recent Computer Science graduate from Birmingham University, is currently working for BT in a management role and helps out with Wolverhampton Pet Sitters when she is not already engaged with BT.
Richard is Rob's brother and you will invariably come into contact with him when Rob is away on holiday. Richard has just finished his A-Levels and has accepted an offer from Birmingham University to study Medicine. Richard has a keen interest in a wide variety of animals. Apart from dealing with mostly cats and dogs with his time at Wolverhampton Pet Sitters, he has worked on a nearby farm milking cows and has also delivered a few calves in his time.