Pet owners with cats, dogs, or other domesticated animals enjoy their vacations more when they know their pets are in good hands. Being a pet sitter is a massive responsibility, and one that Critter Sitters’ professionals take very seriously.
Pet sitters can watch single-animal or multi-animal households, so do not cancel that work trip or weekend away if you have several pets. Pet sitting is a safe alternative to boarding that keeps your pet in the comfort of its own home and keeps its anxiety at bay while you are gone. We provide honest, transparent, and affordable pet sitting services, which we can explain in greater detail when you need coverage in Druid Hills.
You can call (404) 793-6178 to talk to our pet sitters for dogs, cats, and more today.
Pet Sitters for All Animals, Including Dogs, Cats, and More
While dogs and cats may be the most common household pets, they are not the only animals that need care and attention while their owners are elsewhere. In addition to our pet sitting services for dogs and cats, we also look after other animals you may have.
If you have birds, we can follow your instructions for feeding and cleaning. We can do the same for any lizards, fish, or other exotic animals you own.
When your sitter arrives at your house for the free orientation, show them where all your animals are located, which exotic animals need care, and where the appropriate supplies are.
FAQs About Pet Sitters for Dogs, Cats, and More in Druid Hills
What is a Fair Pet Sitting Rate?
We offer fair pet sitting rates to clients in Druid Hill, starting at $26 per visit for the first animal.
Do Cats Really Need Pet Sitters?
Domesticated cats need pet sitters just as dogs do, and you should not leave your feline friend home alone several nights in a row without having anyone check in on it, refill its food and water, clean out its litterbox, and socialize with it.
Can You Get a Pet Sitter for a Senior Dog?
Senior dogs and other pets may have more health issues, making it harder for their owners to feel comfortable leaving them in someone else’s care. Our sitters know how to care for senior animals and keep their stress levels low when their owners are out of town.
Can You Get a Pet Sitter for a Pet with Behavioral Issues?
Talk to our sitters about your pet’s behavioral issues, and we can explain our experience caring for such animals and make you feel more comfortable taking that well-deserved vacation. The more we know about your pet’s quirks, likes, and dislikes, the better pet sitting may go for everyone involved.
Can You Get a Pet Sitter for Exotic Pets in Druid Hills?
You can also hire our pet sitters for any exotic animals you have. Though they may not need the same level of interaction as dogs and cats, birds, fish, and reptiles also need to be fed and cared for.
Is Pet Sitting Safer Than Boarding at a Kennel?
Pet sitting can be much safer than placing your pet in a kennel for several days or longer while you are away. Kennels make your pet vulnerable to injury, illness, and stress because of the sheer number of other animals in the vicinity.
Does Pet Sitting Cost More for Dogs Than Cats?
Pet sitting services always start at $26 for the first animal, whether it is a dog or a cat. If you have another cat, there will be an extra $3 charge per visit. If you have another dog, there will be an extra $4 charge per visit.
When Do Pet Sitters Meet Dogs, Cats, and More?
You and your pet can meet a Critter Sitters pet sitter during an orientation at your home. These in-house meetings are free and fundamental to establishing trust between your pet and its sitter.
How Do Pet Sitters Stay in Touch with Owners?
We can stay in touch with you using whichever communication method you prefer, such as phone, text, or email. You can request frequent communication or request little contact, whatever you prefer.
What Supplies Should You Get Before the Pet Sitter Arrives?
Before the pet sitter arrives and you leave town, purchase any pet supplies that may need to be replenished in your absence, such as food or medications.
What if You Need a Pet Sitter Longer in an Emergency?
If you experience an emergency and cannot return home when you originally anticipated, do not panic, thinking your pet will be left to fend for itself. We will continue providing the top-notch care you expect until you can return home.
How Does a Pet Sitter Get the Key to Your Home?
You can give your sitter the key to your house during your orientation and after they interact with your pet.
Will a Pet Sitter Keep the Key to Your Home?
If you want to be a “key client,” your trusted sitter can keep a key to your house on hand, making it easy for them to accommodate last-minute dog walking or pet sitting services.
How Frequently Do Pet Sitters Visit Dogs, Cats, and More?
Social pets may want as many as four visits per day, while more aloof cats may be fine with two visits daily, perhaps even one. How often we visit is determined by your pet’s needs and your comfort as its owner.
What Out-of-Town Services Can Pet Sitters Provide?
Our out-of-town services help make your home appear lived-in when you are away and include bringing in any mail, turning lights on and off according to your instructions, and not parking a branded car in your driveway.
Reach Out for Pet Sitting in Druid Hills Today
Call our pet sitters for dogs, cats, and more at (404) 793-6178 and schedule coverage with Critter Sitters in Druid Hills.


