I am in my mid 20's and am passionate about animals, large and small. My babies are Gizmo (Tabby cat), George (Galah) and Charlie (Stimmy). I have a Diploma in Wildlife Management, significant animal husbandry experience, work with animals, currently, horses and previously with native animals and have doggy daycare experience.
Animal rehabilitation and animal behaviour are a particular interest of mine and I enjoy caring for and being around all animals. Perth Zoo is one of my favourite places to be. in my spare time I love going horse riding and being in the fresh air.
If you are looking for an honest and reliable carer who will spoil your babies with love and attention, I am there to help you. I have a calming nature and am good with dogs with anxiety, being able to look after exotic pets and can administer medication if needed.
My aim is for you to go on holiday and put your mind at ease that your baby is well cared for, loved and stress-free. I keep you updated by sending daily photos, provide exercise and cuddles. Your pets' safety is always my first concern. I am very alert when it comes to walking your dogs so that no incidents happen to your pet while you are away.
I offer house sitting, dog walking and home visits.
- House sitting involves staying in your home while you are away, feeding and keeping your pets company. as I work, I am not home all day with your pets, but there morning and night.
- dog walking = 1hr
- home visits = +- 15 mins per feed
I look forward to hearing from you and hope to build an ongoing relationship through caring for your fur babies.
Thanks once again Cassie. Bailey is so glad we found you. He just loves it when you come to walk him & stay with him when we are away.
Once again a stress free break knowing that Bailey & our home were in the safe hands of Cassie. Thanks Cassie.
Basic Course in Wildlife Rehabilitation - Dept. of Environment & Conservation (May 2013)
Care of Orphan Macropods – Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (Dec 2013)
Wildlife Safety Handling and Transport Course – Department of Parks and Wildlife (May 2014)