Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teenagers do not have liability insurance nor would I really trust one to made a determination if my pet was ill and needed to go to the vet or know what to do if they arrived at the house and found a break-in. We use a grown-up who does petsitting/dog walking full time. She charges $20 for a visit but I'm just asking for scooping and feeding, not for her to spend time with the cats since I have several and they keep each other company. Based on my research, she is quite cheap. The services that come to my area would be in the 25-35 range.
What does the independent catsitter insure against?
Anonymous wrote:We use Fetchfor the added security of knowing my car will be cared for if the regular sitter is sick, in the event of bad weather, etc. - and they are a professional organization with investment in customer service. We had a wonderful dittercand it was worth the peace of mind. But yes - $22.
Anonymous wrote:We use Fetchfor the added security of knowing my car will be cared for if the regular sitter is sick, in the event of bad weather, etc. - and they are a professional organization with investment in customer service. We had a wonderful dittercand it was worth the peace of mind. But yes - $22.
Anonymous wrote:Teenagers do not have liability insurance nor would I really trust one to made a determination if my pet was ill and needed to go to the vet or know what to do if they arrived at the house and found a break-in. We use a grown-up who does petsitting/dog walking full time. She charges $20 for a visit but I'm just asking for scooping and feeding, not for her to spend time with the cats since I have several and they keep each other company. Based on my research, she is quite cheap. The services that come to my area would be in the 25-35 range.