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For loving our cats and making sure our ducks and plants don't die
Hawaii
Amy
Aloha,
We are trying this out for the first time but usually have friends watch our place. We'd like to find someone who is interested in vacationing here for two weeks in summer while we travel. This person could be a routine person as we visit family every year.
We own a small house (one bedroom) on a acre lot in a town called Hawaiian paradise park on the big island of Hawaii.
We are at the end of a street next to a forest, there is lots of life here. Our property as lots of fruit trees and we have a small homestead of veggies and two ducks. We also have two indoor cats.
We pay $20 a day to do small chores like feed our animals, make sure the duck pond is working, water indoor plants one time and clean up if you make a mess. Cutting the lawn one time during your stay would be a tremendous help (but not necessary). Otherwise our location is great, 11 streets from the ocean and half way between Hilo and volcano.
Reach out and we can talk story.
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