Super Hero, Cat Lover
Hello Hamilton! Let me introduce myself…my name is Monica Cranwell, a middle aged “kid” who likes to tinker in crafty projects, play whenever possible and share the companionship of furry friends always! I’m purr-ty pleased to announce the launch of The Cat Woman of Steeltown, a neighbourhood cat sitting business for kitties in Central and East Hamilton. For the last 8 years, I have been the owner and chief cat sitter for The Cat Woman of Roncesvalles, serving the Roncy and High Park areas of Toronto, visiting kitties in their own homes in their owner’s absence. I’ve known and loved so many kitties in West End Toronto…shy ones to class clowns, new born kittens to seniors in their golden years. I’ve been honoured to be of service to all of them. But, Hamilton has always been a favourite city of mine and when the opportunity arose to make the move here, my husband and I jumped at the chance! We now live in the Homeside area of Steeltown and are loving our new hometown. The only thing that would make it more purrfect would be getting to know and love a new clowder of cats and their humans in my new neighbourhood.
Should you find yourself in need some cat sitting services, I’d be happy to arrange a complementary in-home "Meet and Greet", to make sure we’re a good fit, both kitties and humans alike. I'd love to get together with you & your cats and create an individualized visit plan.
To ensure the health and safety of all my clients and myself, The Cat Woman of Steeltown will ONLY visit homes that are tidy, clean, safe structurally and environmentally, and bug-free. Your cat(s) must be free of infectious disease.
I can no longer visit cats with aggressive tendencies, due to the risk of personal injury. My apologies.
The Cat Woman of Steeltown asks for one week’s notice for change or cancellation of bookings. Charges may apply.
May The Cat Woman of Steeltown provide you with the piece of mind you need when leaving your furry friends at home for business travel, vacation fun or times when life just gets too busy.
Yours in felinity,
Monica "The Cat Woman of Steeltown" Cranwell