Monday, May 6, 2019

How To Choose The Right Cat Sitter Randolph For Your Favorite Feline

By Matthew Harris


Owning a cat can be incredibly rewarding. There is something wonderful about sharing your home with one but it does make going away challenging. If you are thinking about taking a vacation and do not have someone who can check on your cat you may need to hire a cat sitter Randolph to make sure that your pet has food, water, and companionship while you are away.

There are some lucky cat owners who have pets that tolerate being boarded but most cats don't do well in a kennel environment. Cats often need to maintain their environment as much as possible in order to thrive. A cat that is taken to a kennel may stop eating and if the hunger strike goes on long enough it can lead to medical conditions.

There are many people advertising cat sitting services on the internet. Not all of them will be right for your pet's needs. Figuring out what your feline needs in the way of daily care will help you narrow down the wide array of pet sitters and find the one that is right for your cat.

While it can be tempting to try and hire a sitter who is wiling to stay at your home this may not be feasible or necessary in many cases. You will end up paying more for a sitter who is staying in your home and, unlike dogs, cats will often do well if left to their own devices with only the occasional stop in to refill food and scoop the litter box.

Medical conditions can be a definite cause for concern when it comes to your cat. Some conditions such as diabetes can require testing and medicating on a regular basis. A sitter that has some medical background and who is willing to care for your pet is likely a better choice than someone who has never cared for a medically fragile pet. Keep in mind that some sitters will charge for medication or testing that they need to do while caring for your cat.

Do you have a cat that needs play? Some cat breeds, such as Bengals, have high energy levels and if they are not provided with an outlet they can become destructive. If you have a cat that loves being active and playing, you will need to discuss that with the sitter. A good cat sitter is one who loves cats and should want to play with your pet but it is still important to discuss what your expectations are ahead of time.

Of course, being clear about your expectations can be a great idea. It can help both sides understand what is expected of the sitter and can also spell out information such as what other tasks the sitter will perform. It can detail the rate that is being paid on a per day or per visit basis which can help avoid any misunderstandings when you do return home.

Finding cat sitters that you can interview is easier now than it has ever been. In the past, finding someone usually involved speaking to fellow cat lovers or looking for ads on bulletin boards but now there are websites where potential sitters advertise that they are available. Asking for reviews or talking to people about their experience with a particular sitter can help you narrow down your choices and find the best sitter for your needs.




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