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about us

Welcome to Mortram's Moggies home cat care and pet sitting services. My name is Zoe Mortram and as a pet owner myself, I understand that our furry companions prefer to be within their own environment, which is usually in their own home. Mortram's Moggies wants you and your moggie to be happy so I have created a service that ensures a positive experience. 

Zoe Mortram - owner

I have over 15 years of Veterinary Nurse training and experience. I can administer oral medications where required and also cater for animals with specific medical conditions such as diabetes requiring more intensive monitoring and care.  This ensures that you have peace of mind whilst I am caring for your beloved family member from a highly trained experienced background as if they were my own!  Both you and your pet are guaranteed the highest level of care when using my service.

 

Hayley mortram – sister

Hayley a huge animal lover like myself, who has always had a great interest and fondness for animals of all shapes and sizes. She has grown up with hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, cats and dogs. In her spare time she is extremely happy to help Mortram’s Moggies and particularly enjoys housesitting. She also likes to go hiking to experience scenic views on her travels.

 

Imogen Gooding – Registered Veterinary Nurse

Imogen and I have worked together for the past 15 years, She is a highly qualified Veterinary Nurse with over 30 years experience which ensures my clients a continuous high level of care should I not be able to visit. She shares her home with Ginny the amazing Labrador and two cats, Mark and Leah. Imogen is also an assistant Scout leader at her local church. In her spare time, Imogen enjoys catching up with friends and enjoys long walks with Ginny.

 

Caroline Fossey – Volunteer at The Celia Hammond Trust

There have always been cats in Caroline’s life and after 16 years she took voluntary redundancy from her job on a national newspaper and started working as a volunteer at the Celia Hammond Trust in New Cross where she cleans cages, feeds and plays with nervous/timid cats. She finds it very rewarding, especially when the cats start to relax and become more friendlier as this helps them with finding a home. She has also adopted two cats from the rescue centre and has looked after neighbour’s cats whilst they have been away, she was responsible for administering tablets as the cat’s both had medical conditions which required daily medication and monitoring.