Our cat sitters have the experience and dedication pet parents look for in a temporary caregiver. Even if your cat is relatively independent, it needs someone to check in from time to time. Whether you have a new kitten or an established senior cat, we can give it the top-notch care you need.
Cat sitting services may span a couple days or over a week, depending on the length of your vacation. We can facilitate unexpected delays to your return home as well, ensuring your cat is still taken care of. You can get to know a sitter during the free orientation at our house. They can meet your cat, explain our rates, and break down what you can expect from our cat sitting service.
Call the dedicated cat sitters at Critter Sitters at (404) 793-6178 for help today.
How Much Does Cat Sitting Cost in Milton, GA?
Our rate is $26 per visit for the first cat and an extra $3 per visit for each additional cat. Some pet parents only need twice daily visits for their cats, while others prefer sitters to check in three times a day.
Boarding a cat is much more complicated than boarding a dog. Cats are sometimes more territorial and get distressed in unfamiliar environments. Pet sitting is not only more affordable than boarding in many situations, but it is also best for the cat’s peace of mind.
What if I Need Extended Cat Sitting?
Whether you need support over a weekend or for a longer vacation, our sitters are ready to help. We are flexible and can accommodate extended travel and unexpected delays to your return.
Weeklong vacations or longer trips away call for dedicated cat sitting. We can keep your pet’s schedule relatively the same while you are gone, especially if it is for a while. That way, when you return, it can resume its normal routine with ease.
Let us know if your flight was delayed or if you encountered another issue. We stay in communication with clients while they are gone and can easily extend cat sitting services if necessary.
Cat Sitters Offering Free Orientations in Milton, GA
We want clients and their cats to feel comfortable choosing our services in Milton, which is why we offer free in-home orientations.
This is a chance for your cat to meet and interact with its new sitter. We can give it treats, pet it, and gain its trust.
The orientation also lets you show your sitter around. Point out any off-limits areas of your home, where they can find your cat’s food, litter, and other supplies, and anything else of note.
You can also set your communication preferences during the orientation at your home. Tell us how often you want updates, whether you prefer calls or texts, and anything else we need to know so you feel comfortable leaving your cat in our care.
Call us today if you want to set up an in-home orientation for an upcoming vacation.
How Can I Make Cat Sitting Easier for My Pet?
Make cat sitting easier for your pet by telling us everything we need to know about its unique personality. It also does not hurt to stock up on its preferred treats and snacks or spoil your cat with some new toys.
If your cat is not used to being alone during the day, getting some new interactive toys can make it easier. While we will play with your cat when we visit, having extra toys and scratching posts helps keep it entertained and out of mischief.
What Happens During Cat Sitting Visits?
Cat sitting visits entail feeding and playing with your cat and making sure their environment is clean and safe.
Feed
First, your cat needs to eat. Tell us your cat’s normal diet, and how you typically prepare meals. Some cat owners feed exclusively wet food, while others mix in some dry food from time to time or add meal toppers. Since keeping your cat’s meals the same helps ease stress, we will follow your instructions closely.
Play
Your cat may also need to get a lot of energy out when its sitter visits. Tell us your cat’s favorite style of play and what toys it loves interacting with. Not all cats want to interact with humans they do not know well, but we can still encourage less social cats to play.
Clean
We will also make sure to clean your cat’s litter box at visits. Full litter boxes can lead to use issues, which only cause a mess elsewhere in your house.
Cat Sitters for Kittens and Seniors in Milton, GA
Leaving your cat behind at any age is upsetting, especially if it is a kitten or senior. Your kitten is just learning to trust you, and your senior cat heavily relies on you. We can handle these situations, ensuring your cat gets the care and attention it needs for its age or medical condition.
Kittens may need even more visits than adult cats. They typically need to eat more often, too, which we can handle.
Some cats must take prescription medications daily, which can create anxiety for owners. Whenever we give your cat its meds, we can text you to let you know it is done.
We can also give more frequent photo or text updates if you are particularly uncomfortable leaving a kitten or senior behind. We can pay close attention to older cats who might have litter box issues or struggle to eat in your absence.
Do not assume your cat’s medical condition or needs are too intense for our sitters, and reach out to use our services in Milton.
Call Our Milton, GA Cat Sitters Now
Call Critter Sitters at (404) 793-6178 to learn more about our caring cat sitters.