
Patti and Babe
Patti Sheehan retired from Delta Airlines after accruing more than 29 years of solid professional customer service and employee relations experience in the airline industry. She was the recipient of 15 prestigious sales and customer service awards during her distinguished career. One of Patti's proximate goals at the time was to open her own pet-sitting business. With skill and respect, the Ludlow, Kentucky resident now takes care of cats and dogs.
There is a special sensitivity and concern at the human level that contributes to Patti's many selfless efforts and her untiring devotion to animals. Hence no workday routine is ordinary despite the regular or customary course of things. Real excitement abounds with the anticipation of coddling her best friends. "I take care of pets for clients who are on vacation or for those persons who work long hours each day. Many people hire me because they don't want to settle for doggie daycare or board their pets in a kennel. I take the animals out for walks and play with them in their familiar surroundings. My clientele and their cherished companions are from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. Most of my clients live within a 50-mile radius of my home. I am also the pet sitter on site at the international airport for Delta. Because of customs imposts and procedures and/or inclement weather problems, there are some animals that will have to stay overnight. They need to be fed and walked (as they are usually stressed) and their cages need to be cleaned. I am on call primarily during weekday evening hours and on weekends for this purpose. As a responsible and caring pet owner for many years, I am very excited and proud to be operating my own business. Please call me at your convenience if I can be of assistance to you."
Patti is professionally affiliated with Pet Sitters International (PSI), the leader and pacesetter for the professional pet-sitting industry, and the Independent Pet and Animal Transportation Association International, Inc. (IPATA). She is registered with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a certified transporter for pet relocation and transportation. Patti has also completed requisite training and proficiency requirements for Pet First Aid and emergency care procedures with the American Red Cross.
PATTI'S PET SITTING SERVICE, LLC TO THE RESCUE
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY PET SITTERS
~Pet Sitting, Dog Walking, Dog Training, and Pet Transportation~
BONDED and INSURED, CANINE and FELINE
859-431-1668 or 859-391-7071 (Cell)
Let Patti's Paws Do The Walking!

Service Area Locations: Kentucky: Boone County: Hebron and Florence. Campbell County: Bellevue, Fort Thomas, Highland Heights, Newport, and Southgate.
Kenton County: Bromley, Covington, Crescent Springs, Crestview Hills, Edgewood, Elsmere, Erlanger, Fort Mitchell, Fort Wright, Independence, Lakeside Park, Ludlow, Park Hills, Taylor Mill, and Villa Hills.
Ohio: Hamilton County: Cincinnati, Indian Hill, Loveland, Madeira, Montgomery, Norwood, and Reading. If you reside outside of our service area and need a referral, we will be happy to supply the name of a qualified pet sitter.

Check with Menu Foods for the latest details concerning their cat and dog food recalls. Royal Canin voluntarily recalled eight of its USA dry pet food products that contain a melamine derivative. Also, please note there are additional pet food and pet treat products which have been recalled. This important information is available from the ASPCA and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
What are you feeding your precious dogs and cats? Read the Born Free USA united with Animal Protection Institute's eye-opening report, Get the Facts: What's Really in Pet Food (updated May, 2007).
Today, we are importing more food for animal and human consumption and inspecting less of it. Food & Water Watch has exposed federal regulatory problems with food safety inspection as well as the lack of mandatory country-of-origin labeling on all meat, fruits, and vegetables. Read the organization's press releases and heed their call for action.
ASPCA Shelter Locator
Use the ASPCA searchable database of nearly 5,000 community SPCAs, humane
societies, and animal control organizations to find an animal shelter in your area.
MilitaryPetsFOSTER Project©
Keeping Love Waiting©
See nationwide and global foster care network of concerned individuals who will house, nurture,
and lovingly care for the dogs, cats, birds, horses, and other pets of assigned military personnel.
The Simple Life 

Watch with exciting wonder the marvelous creations of Mother Nature. This powerful
slideshow was produced by Tracy Prillwitz. Open the slideshow in your browser and
right-click on Full Screen. Use the Enter button to scroll through the pictures. Enjoy!
Whale Watching--Thar She Blows! 

Jaime Caballero Arriaga uncovers spectacular photographs of whales from Juneau and Glacier
Bay. Open the slideshow in your browser and right-click on Full Screen. Use the Enter button
to scroll through the pictures. View this remarkable marine life exploration of Southeast Alaska.
Support Federal Bill: Keep Sick Animals Out of Food Supply
Psychologist Discusses Human/Animal Relationships
Ask the ASPCA Pet Nutrition Service
Annual Health Checklist for Your Best (Feline) Friend
Caring for Your Dog: The Top Ten Essentials
Learn More about Animal Cruelty
Stop the Seal Hunt
International Fund for Animal Welfare
Children Reading to Dogs: "Tail Wagging Tutors" Program
The Dog Who Helped a Boy to Speak
After Six Years of Silence, Marc Met Boo and Opened Up
American Humane Launches PAWS™ Program
Patti and staff (Nancy, Carolyn, Ray, and Larry) sincerely appreciate your business and look forward to working with you in the new year. Please remember to pray for and support our troops. It is never too late to acknowledge the many dedicated efforts of our service members through the XEROX®-sponsored Let's Say Thanks program. Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Pet Sitters recognize with gratitude the sacrifices made by America's men and women in uniform.