Lily of the Valley Pet Sitting, LLC

Serving Des Moines and surrounding areas

Drop in Visits, Almost Overnight Stays, Pet Taxi, Medication Administration, Nail Trims, and More!

Accepting New Clients!

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Accepting New Clients! /

Meet the Owner

Hello fellow pet parent!

My name is Abigail Feng. I officially started Lily of the Valley Pet Sitting in 2022, but have been pet sitting since 2018. I have been a registered veterinary technician since 2015. During my time as a veterinary technician, I have worked at an emergency hospital, multiple general practice clinics, and a rescue. I am also a guardian for IOWA Service Dogs. I currently live with my fiancé Fritz, and we currently have 7 cats (Iris, Macaroni, Artemis, Jesse, Bo, Squeeks, and Magoo) and 1 dog (Reagan).

I offer in home pet services including drop in visits, almost overnight stays, medication administration, nail trims, pet taxi, and anything else you might think of. I will occasionally watch dogs at my house, but availability is limited. Picture updates are sent at every visit to give you the peace of mind that your fur kids are being well taken care of.

Ready to set up a meet and greet or have questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to me today! I can’t wait to meet you and your fur kids!

TESTIMONIALS

Kay Lawrence Facebook Review

“We were out of state for 8 days and hired Abigail to pet sit. We could not be more pleased with her. She was very hands on with our elderly fur babies. Abigail is a vet tech and gave us some tips on feeding our picky 13 year old shih tzu mix. Our vet wants her to lose weight and Abigail’s food tips are doing the trick. Abigail is very reliable, so good with our pets, and left things clean and in order. We highly recommend Lily of the Valley!!!!”

Erin Minor Facebook Review

“I could not speak more highly about Abigail and Lily of the Valley Pet Sitting! She was so easy to communicate with and because she’s a registered veterinary technician, I knew not only would my cats be safe at home, but she’d know what to do if one was sick and needed special attention.”