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Hiram, GA Pet Sitters for Dogs and Cats

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    Trusting a pet sitter is a big commitment, one that we make easier by offering transparent, reliable, and well-established pet siting services for dogs and cats in Hiram. Let us explain our affordable rates and breadth of experience when you reach out about pet sitting.

    We watch dogs and cats with varying medical needs, all at the same base rate. You can rely on our pet sitters to take care of a pet who needs daily medications or has other needs while you are out of town. Tell us how often you would like the pet sitter to visit your dog or cat, and we can set up a schedule that you are comfortable with. We keep normal routines intact, and we may be able to feed and walk your dog at the times it is familiar with. Our pet sitters are also primed to take action in case of a medical emergency, and will swiftly get in contact to update you on your pet’s well-being.

    Learn more about our pet sitters for dogs and cats when you call Critter Sitters at (404) 793-6178.

    How Much Does Pet Sitting for Dogs and Cats Cost in Hiram, GA?

    Pet sitting is an affordable way to ensure your animals are kept safe and sound while you are away. We offer transparent rates to clients, so they know exactly what to expect in terms of the cost of pet sitting for dogs and cats in Hiram.

    Dogs

    If you only have one dog, the rate for each visit is $26. Many of our clients have multiple pets and need care for all of them. It is an extra $4 for each additional dog in your household. Our sitters often handle multi-animal households, and can see that all of your dogs get the attention, exercise, and nutrition they need under our watch.

    Cats

    Pet sitting for cats starts at the same base rate, $26 for the first animal. If you have multiple cats, as many of our clients do, an additional cat means an extra $3 per visit. Multiple cats mean multiple litter boxes, which we will make sure stay clean and tidy to avoid litter box issues.

    Can Pet Sitters Handle Dogs and Cats with Medical Concerns?

    Having a dog or cat with medical issues makes it harder emotionally for owners to go on vacation or even on work trips out of town. Instead of feeling guilty or canceling your trip, trust our dedicated pet sitters to pay close attention to your dog or cat in Hiram.

    We often watch animals with medical concerns, especially senior cats and dogs. Older animals may require special diets, adhere to very specific routines, and need to take various medications daily. Senior pets may also need more frequent daily visits, which we can oblige.

    Share with us all your concerns about leaving your senior pet while you are away on a trip. We will address them directly so you feel more at ease and confident in our ability to care for your cat or dog.

    How Often Do Pet Sitters Visit Dogs and Cats in Hiram, GA?

    How often we visit your pet depends on its specific needs and your comfort levels. Adjust daily visits as necessary, and speak to your pet sitter about any concerns you have regarding your pet being alone for several hours between visits.

    Cats may only require twice-daily visits for feeding and playing. However, suppose your cat is especially social and loves human interaction. In that case, we can bump up the number of daily visits to three, even four times per day.

    Dogs generally need at least three visits per day so they can get outside and do all the things they typically do on a walk. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets may also require more frequent visits, which we can accommodate to keep clients and their pets comfortable.

    Will Pet Sitters Maintain My Pet’s Routine?

    Pets typically thrive when they have a routine, and disrupting it can cause numerous issues. Tell us what your pet’s daily schedule looks like. We can set up a visiting schedule that aligns with its typical feeding and walking times so its routine is not seriously disrupted.

    Tell us what time of the day you typically feed and walk your dog. Tell us feeding times for your cat, too. Also, tell us which toys your pet likes playing with best, or the types of games it likes to play. Tell us what you do to get all its energy out, and we can incorporate that into our visits to maintain normalcy.

    What Should My Pet Sitter Do in an Emergency in Hiram, GA?

    If medical emergencies happen, your pet sitter should know what to do. Feel free to ask more about what Critter Sitters does in an emergency so you feel more comfortable.

    Your pet sitter should take your dog or cat to the vet in case of a medical emergency. Give us your vet’s information, as well as the emergency veterinary service you prefer, if you have one. If medical concerns may arise later in the evening when your normal veterinarian may be closed, we can take your pet to the emergency vet.

    Your sitter should also promptly contact you so you know exactly what is going on. We will not only ask for your cellphone number, but also the phone number for where you are staying or who you are vacationing with. That way, we can reach you through other means if you are not accessible through your phone.

    Tell us if your pet has any medical concerns that might arise in your absence so that we are better prepared in case of an emergency.

    Reach Out to Our Hiram, GA Pet Sitters for Dogs and Cats

    Get more information about our pet sitters for dogs and cats when you call Critter Sitters at (404) 793-6178 today.

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