wanted: hourly house-cleaner who is good with cats

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wanted: hourly house-cleaner who is good with cats

Post by FurBaby » 28th May, '09, 17:40

one of my new clients has asked me if i know of any charge-by-the-hour house-cleaners who are good with cats, or at least somewhat friendly with them?

she's planning to change cleaners, as her current one seems rather averse to her very good-natured and friendly cat.

does anyone have a recommendation?

(PS: cleaner must be able to speak relatively intelligible English, and read instructions in English)

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Re: wanted: hourly house-cleaner who is good with cats

Post by BoD » 28th May, '09, 17:46

Does she have to clean the cat?
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Re: wanted: hourly house-cleaner who is good with cats

Post by Kooky » 28th May, '09, 19:10

Is reading English essential? You know who loves cats, although may well overfeed them. ;)

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Re: wanted: hourly house-cleaner who is good with cats

Post by FurBaby » 28th May, '09, 20:47

Kooky: i'm afraid the reading English bit is quite essential - some days the client has to be out of the house by the time cleaner arrives, and needs to leave notes if anything specific/unusual needs doing.

also, client's accent is a bit strong over the phone, may not be easily comprehensible by a cleaner who doesn't have a strong grasp of the language.

BoD: the good thing about cats is that they are self-cleaning :)

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