Tuesday, May 7, 2019

How To Choose The Right Cat Sitter Randolph For Your Favorite Feline

By Matthew Harris


Owning a cat can be incredibly rewarding. There is something wonderful about sharing your home with one but it does make going away challenging. If you are thinking about taking a vacation and do not have someone who can check on your cat you may need to hire a cat sitter Randolph to make sure that your pet has food, water, and companionship while you are away.

Many cats become easily stressed when taken out of familiar surroundings. Stressed cats may stop eating or may begin to spray. This behavior may start at a boarding facility and continue on even after they have returned home. If a cat stops eating, they can quickly develop other, serious health complications as a result. It is no wonder many cat owners prefer to have someone come into their home.

Cats can be complex and their needs can vary greatly from one pet to the next. Learning what your pet needs in order to flourish can help you sort through the large number of available sitters in order to determine which on will meet your feline's needs the best.

One thing to think about is how often you want the sitter to come into your home. Some people prefer to have their cat checked on in the morning and in the evening as well. This can help keep a cat on a twice daily feeding schedule which can be important for some felines. Other owners are satisfied as long as someone checks in once a day.

Medical conditions can be a definite cause for concern when it comes to your cat. Some conditions such as diabetes can require testing and medicating on a regular basis. A sitter that has some medical background and who is willing to care for your pet is likely a better choice than someone who has never cared for a medically fragile pet. Keep in mind that some sitters will charge for medication or testing that they need to do while caring for your cat.

While many people think that adult cats are lazy and prone to sleeping a lot, there are some breeds that need to play and burn off nervous energy. Bengals in particular can be very energetic and destructive if they don't have an outlet for their nervous energy. A sitter that is willing to stay with your pet and play will usually mean you are coming home to a happier, calmer pet.

You may want to draw up a series of guidelines that your sitter can work with. Outlining how often they will visit, what they will do while they are there and how they will handle any medical problems can help set you and your cat up for success.

Looking online will show you there are a number of websites featuring potential pet sitters. These can be a great help as they often allow you to compare basic details about different sitters. If you are not sure and want to get recommendations and contact information via word of mouth, checking with veterinarians and pet specialty stores may give you names of potential sitters you can contact.




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