Tabby shorthair cat
  • 1 Daily Visit £14
  • 2 Daily Visits £18
  • Per Night Stay £35

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Olivia P

About Me

Cat Sitting Service London

I want to be a cat sitter because caring for cats has always brought me a sense of calm, connection, and joy. Recently, my own cat, Moshi, passed away unexpectedly after a road traffic accident. Losing him so suddenly left a quiet space in my life that used to be filled with his presence—his soft purring, his routines, and the comfort of simply having him nearby.

Although I’m still grieving, I’ve realized how much I miss the companionship and gentle energy that cats bring. Becoming a cat sitter feels like a meaningful way to stay connected to that part of my life. I’m not trying to replace Moshi—he’ll always be special to me—but spending time with other cats lets me honor the love I had for him. Hearing a cat purr again, offering care, and creating a safe, peaceful environment for someone else’s pet feels healing.

In a way, cat sitting allows me to turn my grief into something positive: continuing to give the affection, patience, and attention that Moshi inspired in me. It’s a way to stay close to what I love while helping others feel confident that their cats are being truly cared for.

Professional Treat Giver Handing out treats with care, following the owner’s guidelines, and making every snack feel special.

  1. Certified Cuddler & Comfort Provider For the cats who love pets, laps, cozy blankets, and gentle affection.

  2. Expert Purr Encourager Someone who knows how to create a calm environment so the kitty feels safe enough to purr.

  3. Playtime Specialist Wand toys, feathers, laser pointers—keeping cats active, stimulated, and happy.

  4. Gentle Grooming Helper Light brushing and coat care for cats who enjoy it.

  5. Routine Keeper Someone who respects the cat’s schedule—feeding times, medication (if comfortable), litter cleaning, and daily habits.

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