Pet Sitter Required Please!!
Posted: Sat 04 Jul 2015 12:50 pm
Hi all,
I am looking for a pet sitter for my lot. it would be occasional sitting for day/evening, and every once in a while, overnight. I have met one lovely lady that can do it, but would like to have a second option, so that when one is busy I can have a backup.
I have 5 dogs of various sizes (all mutts, and all rescues); very people friendly and child friendly - though some are not friendly with dogs outside my pack.
I have 30+ adult cats that I feed, and currently fostering 20+ kittens, though the number will decrease when they they are returned to the various organizations and people for whom I am fostering.
The cats and the dogs get along well, so it's mostly to keep the food and water bowls full, litter trays empty (and as cute as kittens are, they can fill and stink up a litter tray at an alarming rate ); take the dogs out to my yard for a little play time and toilet (though must be supervised and two on leads bc otherwise they plan their great escape) and generally supervise the dogs and cats. There are further details that I won't bore the general public with, but can provide to whomever can watch them (this include who does not get along with who, and which ones get vitamin and milk supplements and antibiotics).
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide!
I am looking for a pet sitter for my lot. it would be occasional sitting for day/evening, and every once in a while, overnight. I have met one lovely lady that can do it, but would like to have a second option, so that when one is busy I can have a backup.
I have 5 dogs of various sizes (all mutts, and all rescues); very people friendly and child friendly - though some are not friendly with dogs outside my pack.
I have 30+ adult cats that I feed, and currently fostering 20+ kittens, though the number will decrease when they they are returned to the various organizations and people for whom I am fostering.
The cats and the dogs get along well, so it's mostly to keep the food and water bowls full, litter trays empty (and as cute as kittens are, they can fill and stink up a litter tray at an alarming rate ); take the dogs out to my yard for a little play time and toilet (though must be supervised and two on leads bc otherwise they plan their great escape) and generally supervise the dogs and cats. There are further details that I won't bore the general public with, but can provide to whomever can watch them (this include who does not get along with who, and which ones get vitamin and milk supplements and antibiotics).
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide!