Leave Your Cats Home with a Pet Sitter
For many years, pet owners did not have many options when it came to their cats. They could board them at their veterinarian’s office or turn to family, friends, neighbors, or a professional boarder. These solutions are seldom ideal. Pet sitting is a business that has taken off in the past few years. Find a pet sitter who will take care of your cats as you do.
When you look for a pet sitter, there are few key points to look for. First, make sure the pet sitter is licensed, bonded, and insured. Look for the NAPPS logo. This stands for the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters.
Another logo to look for is Pet Sitters International. They are “dedicated to educating professional pet sitters and promoting, supporting and recognizing excellence in pet sitting.” PSI offers members’ access tools that will help them maintain quality standards through first class education. Pet sitters are given the latest information on dog and cat sitting, exotic bird care, pet care safety, and other pet related essentials. PSI is highly focused on pet care and professional excellence.

Make sure you investigate pet sitters as you would daycare for your children. You want to leave your cats in the best hands. Ask as many questions as possible. Here are some examples: How much are the rates? What services are included? When was the business started? What references can you provide? What are the rates for holidays? How reliable is the pet sitter? How can I check on my pets to make sure they are doing well? You may have other questions, these are some examples
Deciding to leave your cats with a pet sitter can be a gut wrenching decision because your cats are apart of the family; it’s as if you are leaving your children. Do you homework and more importantly, go with your gut instinct. If you get an uneasy feeling about a pet sitting organization, find another pet sitter. Ask friends, family, and neighbors for recommendations.
Hiring a pet sitter will put your mind at ease while you are on vacation. Your cats can relax at home versus being carried in a cat carrier and stuffed underneath a seat on an airplane. You can have peace of mind knowing your cats are safe and sound in their own environment; you’ll be able to enjoy your vacation!
Rebecca
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