Who doesn’t love their pets? When you are heading off for a holiday or vacation and can’t take them with you, what are your options? Have you arranged for neighbors or relatives to spend time at your home to look after them? Or are you dropping your furry friends off at the local kennel, leaving them sad eyed, confused and wondering what’s going on? Is that what you want and can you really count on your friends and neighbors?
We know commercial kennels are in the business of providing care for pets but are you prepared for the risks involved should the environment you investigated not be as perfect as you imagined?
Have you thought of engaging a house sitter to look after your pets and home while you are away on your next holiday? House sitting is where you arrange for someone to live in your home rent free while you are away in exchange for them looking after your home and pets.
Here are some great reasons why a House Sitter is the perfect solution!.
- Your pets will be happier and much more comfortable in the environment of their own home instead of an unfamiliar kennel.
- They can sleep and play in accustomed places with their own toys and familiar sights and smells.
- The house sitter can provide exercise by walking and playing with the animals in your absence.
- No risk to your pets of disease or parasites from exposure to other animals.
- You don’t need to impose on or inconvenience your friends, neighbors or relatives.
- You have peace of mind and can relax and enjoy your vacation comfortable in the knowledge your pets are being cared for and have regular close human contact.
- You will save money on animal boarding costs. Friends of mine were recently quoted $1000 to have their 2 cats looked after at a cattery while they were away for 4 weeks.
- Lets not forget that the house sitter can also water your plants, bring in the mail, keep the garden tidy and give your home a lived in look, providing security for your property and possessions by just being there.
Shouldn’t engaging a house sitter be on top of your list of priorities next time you travel?