Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a local middle or high school student? That's what we do for our two cats. We are friends with their parents so we know the teenagers will come through, and it's bigger money for them relatively speaking. I think we pay $20-$30 a day for two visits, feeding, cleaning litter box, and paying attention to the cats, and they live in the neighborhood so they can walk over. They don't have to do anything else except bring in any packages from the front porch.
That’s what we’ll probably end up doing. I thought going with a professional was the safest bet. I’ve had these days since I was in college and they are so important to me. One cat is a darter and she (cat sitter) is careful when she comes in to make sure he doesn’t run out. I am fearful that a teenage pet sitter wouldn’t a aware?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why you booked her when you already knew she was flaky, coming “whenever.”
Anonymous wrote:I live in VA and use a service called Pet Sitting By Susan. It’s a very professional service and there are a lot of pet sitters. You get assigned one but if they can’t show up for some reason there are backups. You can tell the woman who runs it is a cat lover so I felt pretty confident using her company.
I realize you’re in MD so this won’t help you directly. But I’d recommend finding something like this if it exists near you (also maybe this recommendation helps some cat owners near Falls Church).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, I’m sorry but there are no excuses here. What the pet sitter did is absolutely unacceptable. I’d be furious. And I don’t even like cats!
Why was this comment even necessary? Who cares if you don't like cats
NP. Your comment is unnecessary, too. You're not the board police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a local middle or high school student? That's what we do for our two cats. We are friends with their parents so we know the teenagers will come through, and it's bigger money for them relatively speaking. I think we pay $20-$30 a day for two visits, feeding, cleaning litter box, and paying attention to the cats, and they live in the neighborhood so they can walk over. They don't have to do anything else except bring in any packages from the front porch.
That’s what we’ll probably end up doing. I thought going with a professional was the safest bet. I’ve had these days since I was in college and they are so important to me. One cat is a darter and she (cat sitter) is careful when she comes in to make sure he doesn’t run out. I am fearful that a teenage pet sitter wouldn’t a aware?
Anonymous wrote:What about a local middle or high school student? That's what we do for our two cats. We are friends with their parents so we know the teenagers will come through, and it's bigger money for them relatively speaking. I think we pay $20-$30 a day for two visits, feeding, cleaning litter box, and paying attention to the cats, and they live in the neighborhood so they can walk over. They don't have to do anything else except bring in any packages from the front porch.
Anonymous wrote:The next sitter you find, pay them a little better than they charge/market rate and give a small bonus after each gig.
I deal with a lot of low paid gig workers and they have a lot of gigs to choose from. They have the luxury of not dealing with difficult clients, and they have a lot of not great not terrible clients who don’t give them the reason to reject them but also no reason to really be a good worker since there are so many.
My strategy is to find a generally reliable person and make their job worth it - small extras, establishing rapport, never ever micromanaging, and bonuses! This is key I tell you.
Not saying it’s how it should be, just the situation on the market. Reliability is usually a built in feature but for retention, once you find someone reliable, treat them super well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, I’m sorry but there are no excuses here. What the pet sitter did is absolutely unacceptable. I’d be furious. And I don’t even like cats!
Why was this comment even necessary? Who cares if you don't like cats