FAQs

What is a pet sitter?

A pet sitter provides in-home care for your pet while you're away, eliminating the stress of transporting them to a cattery or kennel. This allows your pet to remain in the comfort of their own home, ensuring they feel safe and content.

What does the service include?

  • Feeding and replenishing water

  • Cleaning litter tray

  • Cleaning up any ‘accidents’

  • Letting pets in/out

  • Daily photo updates of your pets

  • Grooming

  • Lots of fuss and attention

  • Dog Walking

How do I choose between pop-in visits or live-in pet sitting for cats?

For independent cats with outdoor access via a cat flap, pop-in visits are an excellent option. If your cats are used to more companionship throughout the day, live-in pet sitting would be ideal.

How do I choose between pop-in visits or live-in pet sitting for dogs?

Dogs shouldn’t be left alone for more than 4 to 6 hours. If you're working long days, a pop-in visit to check on them, let them out for a bathroom break, or take them for a walk is an ideal solution. For those going on holiday, live-in pet sitting ensures your dogs get the dedicated care and attention they deserve.

What do I need to provide for the pet sitter?

Please ensure there's enough pet food, treats, litter, and consumables (e.g. poo bags) for the duration of your time away. If cold weather is expected, kindly set the heating to a comfortable temperature for both your pets and the pet sitter.