Olga's Pet Care
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Olga’s Pet Care isn’t one of those corporate kennels with chain-link gates and fluorescent lighting; it’s a solo operator focused on individualized animal care. Drop-ins, day drops, and overnight lodging are all handled by the same pair of hands, which can make for smoother transitions at the door. Basic exercise, feeding schedules, and litter changes get scheduled as carefully as a client’s own calendar. The cats who board get their own quiet perches, pets with medication receive strict follow-ups, and last-minute shifts aren’t kicked to third-party helpers. In a city where poodles cost more than parking meters, Olga’s aims to keep the invoices predictable. Basic day visits run a base flat rate, add-ons like extended walks push the total up a few notches, and major holidays carry a surcharge—simple math, updated before walk time. Clients can add in-home meet-and-greets before the first sitting, letting everyone calibrate comfort levels without rushing. House-sitting for longer absences fits into the same package, so the leash stays in familiar claws. You’ll find the operation in a pre-war walk-up on West 11th, a block where brownstone stoops outnumber doormen and every third doorbell plays jazz. Olga’s Pet Care itself is one buzzer up a flight that still has its original tin ceiling dividers and an Elsa Schiaparelli decal near the fire escape—details that survive even when owners commute to distant airports. Subways are two avenues west, bike lanes cut directly overhead, and the bagel place on the corner is preternaturally quiet at 7 a.m. Call at (646) 665-3487 or click straight to the map—Olga’s block in full city view.