Thursday, April 19, 2012

Choosing a Great Cat Sitter

By Robert Baker


Cat sitting is big business considering that 50% of homes in America have pets. Even though the economy has been in a slump the pet business are going strong. If you are owned by a cat you will need to decide what works best for your cat while you are away.

If you are owned by a cat you already know that cats like routine. They do not appreciate change and, in fact, change can be known to cause medical issues for them. In general, cats feel safer in their own familiar surroundings.

The idea of hiring an in home pet sitter will be much more comfortable for you cat and you if you do your homework. Boarding kennels expose your cat to diseases, unfamiliar foods and a scary environment.

Having someone you do know come to your home while you are away can seem scary to you. But, if you spend a bit of time researching it will make your search a lot easier.

Here are tips to finding the purrfect cat sitter: * Start out with a rule of thumb- if the person does not have good business practices how can you trust them to be in your home on a daily basis while you are away? * Hire someone who is trained or certified for the job, or is bonded or covered by liability insurance to cover possible accidents or negligence. * Is there a written contract? * Is there a back up person if they become ill? * Can they provide a list of professional references? * What services do they provide? o Do you need someone to sleep over? o Do you have a cat that has special medical needs? o Does the company have planned play time with kitty?

Choose several companies to have an in home interview. Watch how they interact with your kitties. More importantly, what does your cat think? Most social cats are a great judge of character, so if your normally cuddly kitty runs under the sofa, perhaps it is time to look at a different cat sitter.

Look for quality pet sitters in your area by searching for reputable sitters on the internet.




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