
Cat Sitting in your own home 
A growing number of Cat owners are finding that Cat boarding establishments are unsuitable for their pets. Most owners know that their Cats are much happier and contented at home where they feel safe and secure. This is where Prestige Pet Services can help, we make a number of visits to your home to tend to your cat, this breaks up the day for them and also alleviates stress and potential boredom. With rates starting from as low as £5.00 per visit in the Atherton area why would you want to take your sensitive Kitty out of his or her home environment. Click here to see cat sitting areas covered 
All prices include our basic home visit - Provision of fresh food and water
- Cleaning of feeding area and bowls
- Cat - daily litter box clean
- Basic pet grooming Administering of pet medication
- Cleaning up any pet accidents
- Lots of play and cuddles
- Daily home security checks
- Watering of indoor and outdoor plants
- Bringing in the post
- Switching on or off lights
- Opening or closing blinds/curtains
- Taking out any rubbish/wheelie bin
Our clients can expect total honesty, confidentiality and respect for their privacy and property. We are fully insured with Fortis and can supply you with references from past clients. Click here to book your free consultation visit, then if you and your cat like us we will get you registered then begin helping you. * CONTACT US * Our services are tailored to suit the personal needs of your pet. The amount of visits, duration and any special requirements needed to give your cat the very best care are all factors that determine our charges and our fees are calculated accordingly. 
Cat Vocal Sounds and body LanguageAlthough a cat cannot talk to us it can communicate with ourselves and other animals by vocal sounds and body language.
Purring Purring is the sound that comes from deep within the circulatory system of a cat. Why does a cat purr? Some reasons given are:
• A sign of contentment and relaxation • A mother will purr at her kittens to reassure them • Kittens will purr at their mother to let her know they are warm and secure • Cats will purr when then are nervous and frightened • Cats will purr if they are ill
Meow We often hear a cat meowing when wanting attention, e.g. looking food. A louder meow sound, which often sounds more like screaming, can be heard when a cat is fighting or before mating. The posture of a cat can reflect a cat’s mood!
A Happy Cat A relaxed cat will let its eyelids rest half-closed. Its ears will point slightly forward and outward. A happy cat will greet its owner with an erect tail with the tail tip bent forward.
Passive Submission When a cat rolls to one side from a crouched posture it signals passive submission. A frightened/submissive cat will have its tail low. A submissive cat will look away from the offender.
Defensive Cat When a cat feels threatened its eyes will dilate. Ears will be flatten to protect them from attack. A defensive cat will arch its back up to make itself look bigger. Its tail will be arched and bristled
Aggressive Cat An aggressive cat will often put its ears back and hiss or growl at the intruder. It may position itself to look like it is ready to pounce or it may roll on its back with its teeth and claws displayed ready to fight. An aggressive cat’s tail will be straight and bristled. When the tail thrashes from side to side it is a sign it is about to attack.
 
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