Years of Experience
Providing Portland's East Side Pets
with Dependable and Loving Care

LORI BLUMENTHAL

971/207.7655
rainydaypetsit@aol.com

"Pets are happiest and healthiest
when they are in familiar surroundings"

--The American Humane Society

Your dogs, cats, rabbits and ferrets
will be happy to be able to stay home
next time you travel, safe and secure
in the hands of a capable and
experienced pet sitter.
Every effort is made to minimize their
stress in your absence.

Serving both SE and NE Portland,
please call for additional service area information.

Insured through Pet Sitters Associates

Services include:

  • Dog visits/walks $16 per visit
  • Cat visits $12 per visit
  • Potty breaks $10 per visit
  • Overnights available on a limited basis
  • Pet Taxi service, please call for service charges
  • We are very experienced with rabbits, please call for details!

Visits include:

  • Dog/cat playtime
  • Dog walks
  • Feeding
  • Fresh water
  • Administering medication
  • Lots of pets and hugs and belly scratching (if approved by pet!)
  • No group walks-your dog(s) will get undivided attention on walks
  • Special care to safeguard your home as per your instructions
  • Daily availability for updates while you are away

We are constantly on the lookout for any behavioral or medical issues that may arise, and continually monitoring your pets' health and well being.

Every effort is made to ensure their happiness, to follow their routine,
and to spoil them while you are away...

There is no greater satisfaction than our clients coming home to happy and healthy pets.

Call today to arrange a free consultation.

What our clients say:
"I would not be able to enjoy my vacation without Lori taking care of our pets. She gives them individual attention and lets me know what they've been up to when I get home"
--Stephanie

"We have a singularly temperamental, special-needs cat named Watson. He loves you one minute, bites your ankle the next. He refuses to drink water out of any vessel and will only drink from the bathroom sink, with the water running at a slow, steady trickle. Because of this idiosyncrasy, he is prone to urinary tract infections. We had to be out of town for several days during one of these spells and Lori lovingly dealt with Watson at his most troublesome--concealing his medicine in tuna and coaxing him to drink water. We always feel completely at ease when Watson is in Lori's care, knowing that she will not just feed him, but spend time with him and endure his nuttiness. She always provides a detailed report upon our return and we know that she truly enjoys looking after Watson, despite his challenging behavior."
--Christina and Zach