Cat Sitter Hong Kong

If you're thinking about hiring a cat sitter, there are a few things you should know before you start searching. The first thing to consider is whether you need a full-time or part-time cat sitter. A full-time cat sitter would likely work every day from 9am until 5pm while a part-time cat sitter might work for a couple hours each week. There are pros and cons to both options so make sure you weigh up what suits your needs best.

Another important consideration is how much notice you give your cat sitter. Some cats don't like being left alone for long periods of time and may become stressed or anxious if they aren't given enough time to settle into their new surroundings. Cats also get bored easily and will often go through phases where they seem to lose interest in everything around them. Make sure you discuss any special requirements with your cat sitter such as food preferences, litter box location and any other specific needs you have.

You'll also want to think about how many cats you have. Do you have more than one? Or perhaps you've got a small family and you're trying to cut back on expenses. In either situation, having multiple cats means that you'll need to plan ahead and ensure that you have plenty of space for everyone. If you have several cats, you'll probably want to arrange for them to stay together during the day so that they can socialise and play with each other.

Cat Sitter Hong Kong

Some useful information about Hong Kong

The unique country code for Hong Kong is HK. You will likely therefore find that country code in your address bar if you visit a website from Hong Kong. With regards to time, Hong Kong lies in the Asia/Hong_Kong timezone, which means that it has a GMT offset of 8.0 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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How does insurance work with pet sitting Hong Kong?
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Insurance for the host’s property is automatically included. The host’s property is covered for property damage, theft and public liability.
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Who are your partners who I book pet sitting in Hong Kong through?
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Our partners are perhaps the biggest and best name in the business, Trusted Housesitters.
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What happens if I don’t know how to look after a certain species of pet in Hong Kong?
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No problem, when you search you are able to specify the species that you are most comfortable with.
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What if the pet I’m looking after in Hong Kong gets sick?
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Our partners provide a 24/7 Vet Advice Line for you to call.
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How can I trust the sitter in my home in Hong Kong?
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All sitters are verified, and you are free to choose sitters with only the highest levels of verification.