Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.
How much do cat sitters charge per day?
Cat sitters charge$10 to $20 per day or $30 to $40 per night, depending on your location, the number of cats, length of each stay, and if your cat needs any special services, like administering medication. Holidays typically add $5 per visit.
Do you tip a cat sitter?
Yes, tipping a cat sitter 15% to 20% of the total bill is standard. Tip on the low end if the sitter did everything they agreed to do. Consider tipping more if they went above and beyond, stayed longer, or handled any unexpected issues or emergencies.
What does a cat sitter do?
A cat sitter cares for your cat or cats in your home while you are away. Cat sitting visits typically last 20 to 30 minutes and include feeding, refreshing water dishes, cleaning litter boxes, and play time if your cat wants it. Most cat sitters also offer longer visits if needed.
Do cats need sitters?
While cats are very independent, they still enjoy the presence of humans. If you are planning to be away for more than 24 hours, hiring a cat sitter will ensure your cats are safe and cared for and help ease their anxiety while you are gone.
Cats are territorial creatures, and most don't like to be moved, so cat sitting is ideal in most cases. Still, if you are uncomfortable having a pet sitter in your house while you are away, consider cat boarding services instead.
How do I choose the best cat sitters near me?
When searching for a cat sitter, remember to:
Choose a sitter who has a business license and insurance.
Ask if they are members of any professional organizations, such as the National association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS), Professional United Pet Sitters (P.U.P.S.), or the Association of Pet Sitting Excellence (APSE).
Check their profile and reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
Ask for and check their references.
Schedule a meet and greet beforehand to make sure he or she is a good fit for both you and your cat.
What questions should I ask when hiring a cat sitter?
Ask the following questions when researching cat sitters:
What experience do you have?
Do you belong to any professional organizations?
Are you trained in pet CPR?
Can we arrange a meet and greet beforehand?
What is included in your standard rate?
Is there an extra charge if I have more than one cat?
How and when do I pay for the service?
How long do you stay?
Can you give my cat medication?
Do you offer any house-sitting services in addition to cat-sitting?
What is your protocol if there is an emergency, and my cat needs immediate medical attention?
How do I communicate with you while I'm away?
Do you update me after each visit?
Reviews for Newark cat sitters
Recent success stories from people in the Newark area.
Morrigan
Aly helps me for almost a year with my dog, as I work all day and I don't have much time for walks. She takes care of Scott very lovingly and he loves her very much.
Aly Dog sitter
Danny B.
She was on time, my dog loved her, she did a great job and was very patient. She went over every nook of his body and did a much better and more thorough job than the last groomers I used. Will definitely use again.
Sing house call grooming
Maureen S.
She was excellent. She took care of our pup and also gave us some good advice. We liked her very much.
Pampered pets
Scott J.
Very professional and knows what they are doing always recommend them to anyone that asks
Working Paws Training Inc.
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