
Hotel Hampshire
During one sit in the UK, we looked after six cats our hosts had rescued in Cyprus. They had little “cat bunks” in a back
During one sit in the UK, we looked after six cats our hosts had rescued in Cyprus. They had little “cat bunks” in a back
Of all the animals from our housesits that we have featured on social media, one-eyed Cristobel from Tenerife, on the Canary Islands, has attracted the
BORDER collies are most closely associated with being working dogs, especially around sheep. Highly intelligent, obedient, loyal and swift moving, they were bred on the
Like the sound of the housesitting lifestyle but think you can’t afford it? Think again.
AIREDALES, frequently known as the King of Terriers, can weigh up to 32kg and grow to 58cm tall. Like other members of the terrier family
WHAT do you get if you cross a siamese cat with a burmese? A tonkinese, an often lively and “talkative” cat long recognised as their
HOUSESIT only on two-way streets. When you accept a sit it becomes an agreement between two or more parties.
“OH, no. I couldn’t do that …” That is the most common response I get from friends and acquaintances when I tell them that, before
RETRIEVERS are named for their ability to fetch fallen prey with their “soft” mouths. Easy to train, affectionate and even-tempered, they make great guide dogs,
THE spaniel (“Spanish dog”) has been beloved in Europe and then US for hundreds of years. Cocker spaniels, with their soft, floppy ears and sweet personality,