1. Who is Cat Sitter?
A cat sitter is someone who takes care of a cat while its owner is away, usually for a short period like a vacation or business trip. The cat sitter will make sure the cat is fed, has clean water, gets some playtime or attention, and may also clean the litter box. In some cases, a cat sitter might stay at the owner's home to provide more personalized care or just visit once or twice a day.
2. Hire My Cat Sister is Better than Send Cat Boarding/Hotel
*In-home care:
My Cat sister comes to your home to care for your cat. This is often less stressful for the cat because they stay in their own environment.
*Personalized care:
We can give more individualized attention, stick to your cat's routine, and monitor their behavior closely.
*Less exposure to other animals:
Your cat stays isolated, so there’s less risk of getting sick from other animals.
*Convenience:
Your home is also looked after (e.g bringing in mail, watering plants), which can be a bonus.
*Price:
It might be cheaper especially if you have many cats
3. What does My Cat Sister do as a cat sitter?
Refer to 'Our Services' page
4. How often should My Cat Sister visit?
It depends on your cat’s needs. Mostly once or twice daily visits, but some cats may require more frequent care, especially if they have medical needs or high social dependency.
5. What should I provide for My Cat Sister?
Prepare essentials such as food, water, litter, vet contact information, emergency contacts, feeding schedules, and any special instructions regarding medications or routines.
6. Should My Cat Sister stay overnight?
This depends on your cat's temperament and health. If your cat gets anxious or requires medical attention, an overnight sitter might be beneficial. Otherwise, daily visits may suffice.
7. How can I prepare my home for My Cat Sister?
Clean the litter box, ensure food and water are stocked, leave emergency contacts visible, and secure any off-limits areas in your home.
8. What happens in case of an emergency?
Discuss the emergency protocol and ensure we have access to your vet's details and authorization to seek medical care if needed.
9. Can My Cat Sister take care of multiple cats?
Yes, we can handle multiple cats, but subjects to cats' conditions.
10. What if my cat is shy or aggressive with strangers?
Inform us in advance and provide tips on how to approach your cat. Some cats may take time to warm up, and a gradual introduction can help.
11. Can I hire My Cat Sister for long-term travel?
Yes, we offer long-term services. Further discussion for any arrangements for home security and upkeep.
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