My story
It began long before the first booking.
Her love for animals began in childhood and never faded. The family cared for rabbits, kittens, cats, dogs, and chickens a full, lively household where every animal had a name and personality.
Growing up that way teaches something no book can: how to read an animal, when to approach, and when the kindest thing is simply to sit nearby and wait.
She was born in Japan, lived in Vietnam, later moved with her family to the Philippines, and now lives in Guam. Each place added another chapter to a lifelong connection with animals.

A family story
The chicken in Vietnam.
The family once cared for chickens in Vietnam. One memorable moment involved discovering an unusual chicken egg without a normal shell. It is a small story, but it reflects how animals of every kind were treated as part of the household.

Scout
The first cat they adopted together.
Scout was adopted through Guam Animals In Need after her husband saw Scout’s photo in the news. They both felt a connection and welcomed Scout into their family.
Scout became an important family member and later passed away due to old age. The thoughtful way she cares for other people’s cats today carries forward everything Scout taught their family.
The cats who taught her
Lady Cow, Jeffrey, and Shiva.
Three very different cats and three different lessons—each still shaping how a visit is approached today.
01
Lady Cow
Composed, watchful, and entirely on her own schedule. She showed that a cat setting the pace is not a cat being difficult.
02
Jeffrey
Rescued as a kitten from the roadside. He arrived tiny and uncertain and grew into a confident, affectionate housemate.
03
Shiva
A blind cat rescued near a summer school. Shiva lived for approximately five meaningful years surrounded by care and navigated through routine, scent, and sound.
At home today
Five cats currently run this household.
Midnight
Scotty
Kirby
Quinn
Elon Musk
Why cats only
Focused specifically on cat care.
The business intentionally focuses on cats rather than trying to provide every type of pet-care service.
Some cats want attention, some prefer quiet companionship, and some need more distance. Care follows the individual cat, their home, their normal routine, and their boundaries.
Begin with a free meet-and-greet.
Meet the sitter, discuss the routine, and give your cat time to become familiar before the first scheduled visit.

