Cat Sitter Frankfurt
When searching for a cat sitter, there are many things to consider. First off, how much time do you need? Are you going away on holiday, or perhaps moving house? Will you be leaving your cats alone for long periods of time? How old are your cats? Do you have any special requirements?
The first thing to look at is whether you would like to leave your cats with a professional cat sitter or whether you would prefer to keep them at home. A professional cat sitter may charge more than a regular cat sitter but they will also offer a higher standard of care. They will provide food, water and litter trays, toys and treats, bedding and blankets, cleaning products and other supplies needed to ensure your cat has everything he needs while you're away. Some cat sitters also offer boarding services so your cat doesn't miss out on his daily routine whilst you're away.
A professional cat sitter should always check your cat’s health before starting work. Cats are naturally independent creatures and often don’t enjoy being left alone. Your cat might start exploring new territory, play with unfamiliar objects or try to climb onto furniture. He could become stressed and anxious without you around and may refuse to eat or drink. The best way to avoid such problems is to ask your cat sitter about her experience and qualifications. She should be able to explain what she does during your absence and why she thinks your cat will be fine. Ask her about her training and whether she offers advice on feeding, grooming and general behaviour issues.