About
This September I’m planning to come to Serbia for about a month. I’m currently relocating from Russia and starting a completely new chapter of my life. I expect to arrive around September 16 and stay until approximately October 18, when I plan to continue my journey to Spain for my language studies.
Since I’ll be in Serbia on my own, having an animal around would honestly mean a lot to me. A pet wouldn’t just be someone I’m “looking after” — they would become my little friend and companion during this month. Just knowing that there is someone waiting for me at home, someone to walk with, care for, talk to and spend time with gives me a huge sense of comfort and calm.
I genuinely love animals and would be very happy to give your pet lots of attention, affection and care while you are away. Because I work online, I’m also quite flexible and can adapt my routine to your pet’s usual schedule.
If you would like to get a better idea of who I am as a person, you’re very welcome to have a look at my Instagram: @lina.muurr. It shows quite a lot of my life, travels and personality, and hopefully helps you feel more comfortable trusting me with your home and your furry family member.
I would be very happy to meet you and your pet. ❤️
Experience with pets & homes
I’ve had quite a lot of experience taking care of animals because my friends have often trusted me with their pets while they were away.
I’ve looked after dogs of very different sizes and personalities, from small dogs to much bigger ones. I’ve also cared for cats, including a cat recovering after surgery, as well as very young kittens. I even have some experience with parrots. So I understand that every animal has their own character, routine and needs, and I’m always happy to follow the owner’s instructions carefully.
I’m also a blogger, which I think makes it a little easier to get to know me before trusting me with your home and your pet. My life is quite open and documented on Instagram, so you can see who I am, how I live, what I do and what kind of person I am. For me, this transparency is important because I completely understand how much trust it takes to leave your animal and your home with someone you haven’t met before.
Recently, I travelled for several weeks in a campervan through Central Asia and other parts of the region. We often came across stray dogs in the mountains and steppes, some of them extremely thin, so we always kept dog food in the van to feed the animals we met along the way. We even filmed some of these moments during the trip.
For me, caring about an animal isn’t something extraordinary — it just feels like a very natural and basic part of being kind to another living being. ❤️
