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From: Dina.Berkowitz@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
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In-Reply-To: Maggie.Muller's bboard message of 04-Dec-89 16:36

Hi Maggie,

Instead of boarding my cats when I go away, I have a professional
service come to my home once a day to feed, do their litter, and medicate them
(when necessary)--the service is called Sit-a-Pet, and the woman who
runs the business, Kathy Dressler, is very responsible, and
trust-worthy.  She charges $10 per visit (usually only once a day) for
two cats, and I believe $8 per visit for one cat.  I prefer this option
to boarding because the cats are less stressed and I don't have to
worry about them coming home sick or with fleas.  If you'd like to know
more I'd be glad to talk to you.

Dina

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