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Cat Being Cozy

Pet sitting just for cats

(and kittens!)

Featured Felines

A couple of snaps from our furry clients. 

Ginger Cat

Seamus

Ginger Cat

Sophie

Ginger Cat

Clancy and Fiona

Ginger Cat

Gallagher

Ginger Cat

Courtney Love

Ginger Cat

Gallagher

Trusted cat care when you can't be there

It's not easy being away from your favorite feline(s), but with Purrs 'n Pets, your kitty–or kitties–will be in capable and caring hands.  

About Purrs 'n Pets

Based in Plymouth, MA, Purrs 'n Pets is dedicated to caring for cats while their humans are away—whether traveling, working, studying, or just busy with life. We’re passionate about felines and all the delightful quirks that come with catness and catitude. Your kitty’s comfort, safety, and happiness are always our top priority.

A Typical Visit

We provide drop-in visits that last approximately 30 minutes*. And since we know how hard it is to be away from your furry family, we follow up each visit with photos and detailed summary.   

*Longer visits and specific services can be requested during bookings. A nominal fee may apply.

We'll make sure your cat has fresh food and water, and we'll pay special attention to any unique dietary needs.  We'll keep their dining area tidy and their food and water bowls clean. And, if treats are allowed, we'll follow up with a treat or two. 

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Meals & Treats

Cats can be particular about their bathroom habits, so we make sure their litter boxes are free of scoopable items and that the area around the box is clean and accessible. 

02

Litter Box Maintenance

03

Playtime & Pampering

No visit would be complete without a little exercise with a wand toy, mouse, string, shoelace... whatever toy brings them joy. And if they're not up for playing, that's good too. We are experienced cuddlers and chin scratchers. 

Testimonials*

"Christine is amazing with my 2 cats, Clancy and Fiona. Fiona is a little skittish and Christine has won her over! I’m so glad to know my kitties are in her care when I’m out of town."

- Shannon F

"Christine is very reliable and has good experience navigating different cat behaviors. Solid attention to detail, and best of all, caring. A real cat person."

- John F

*Testimonials are from human clients. We could not get any verbatims from the cats themselves, but are working on it. 

FAQ's

  • We offer 30-min, 45-min, and 60-min drop-in visits to care for your cat in the comfort of their own home. Services include feeding, fresh water, litter box cleaning, playtime, medication (if needed), and plenty of love and attention.

  • We specialize in feline care and focus exclusively on cats, so we can give them the understanding and attention they deserve.

  • We’re based in Pinehills and serve all of Plymouth, MA. We can coordinate service to other areas but there may be an additional mileage charge.

  • Standard visits are typically 30 minutes but we also offer 45- and 60-min drop-ins. We can customize visit length for seniors, kittens, or special-needs cats--just let us know when you request a booking and we'll work with you.

  • Yes! We can administer most oral medications, including pills and liquid meds. Just let us know your cat’s routine during your free consultation.

  • Absolutely! We’ll send daily updates and photos so you can stay connected with your kitty.

  • At this time, we do not offer overnight stays or boarding. All visits take place in your cat’s own home where they’re most comfortable.

  • Yes, we carry pet-sitting insurance through Business Insurers of the Carolinas for your peace of mind and protection.

  • New clients can call us at 508-296-5729, or email us at info@purrsnpets.com. You can also use this link to set up a free meet-and-greet and subsequent visits. We’ll get to know your cat(s) and discuss their care needs before the first visit.

  • Totally normal! We’re experienced with shy and cautious cats. We’ll give them space, move slowly, and let them warm up at their own pace.

  • No problem! We understand that some cats have different reactions to a stranger entering their home, and some of those reactions may be on the aggressive side. We're familiar with this behavior and can take precautions to minimize aggression and anxiety. 

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