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Diva Pets considers it an honor to be chosen to care for your cats and we'll go to all lengths to make sure they are happy, healthy and comfortable while you're away. We love what we do, but mostly, we love our little clients and know they deserve the very best of care!

Our Service Includes the following:

* 20-30 minute visits customized for your cats - once or twice daily

* Fresh food (special diets included), water and treats - daily or per visit

*Administering required medications

* Scooping litterboxes and cleaning the surrounding area 

* Lots of loving attention and play time with favorite toys

* Brushing/combing

* Accident clean-up

* Daily Visit Report for you 

* Care for a few other small pets in the house (hamsters, mice, fish - upon initial consultation approval)

We also provide the following "extras" at no additional charge:

* Home security check & accounting for all cats on each visit

* Bringing in your mail, packages & newspaper on a daily basis

Adjusting home lights & curtains per your instructions

* Watering plants, setting out garbage/recycleables

* Turning on TV/Radio or playing videos for your cats

* Answering your phone

* 24 hr. Emergency Vet Service 

Extra Special Services: (Additional fees apply)

* Overnight stays for kittens or older cats that require more "personal" time.

* Your cat can be taken to & picked up from the vet or groomer.

* Cat food, treats & supplies can be picked up & delivered right to your door!

Diva Pets is always open to new ideas & requests – let us know if you need a service that is not listed above!

For more information or to set up a consultation, please call 443-567-8300 or fill out the form on the Contact Us page of this site.


                         fluffy kitty    

"Of all God's creatures, there is only one that cannot be made slave of the leash. That one is the cat. If man could be crossed with the cat it would improve the man, but it would deteriorate the cat."  - Mark Twain

 

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