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Pet Sitters Stand Up For Marin Pets

Pet sitting, once relegated to neighbors and friends, has become one of the fastest-growing home-based businesses in the world, according to Pet Sitters International (PSI).

In 1995, PSI had about 1,000 members. Today, membership stands at more than 7,400. 

Offering peace of mind — and much more

Pet guardians want to know that their four-legged friend’s routine will continue uninterrupted while they are away. That means daily feeding and clean water, scooped litterboxes and walks, and, most important, human contact.

Professional pet sitters, who are bonded and insured, can also provide daily exercise, group socialization for dogs, medical support and pet chauffeuring. They will also bring in the mail and water the plants.

Professional pet sitters charge, on average, $50–$75 ($10–$20 less for cats) for an overnight stay in your home. Boarding your pet at the sitter’s home instead can be slightly less expensive.

Fern Kepke, a Novato kindergarten teacher, hired a pet sitter because she is gone all day and her Tibetan terrier mix, Kirby, “would have gotten into mischief” at home without daily romps. She has a pet sitter come by five times a week to give him some exercise while she’s at school. She went through a couple of pet sitters before finding the right match, saying professionalism, reliability and attention to safety are most important to her. It’s vital that “they will be there when they say they’ll be there,” she said.

Ensuring safety and success

What makes for a high-quality pet-sitting experience for humans and four-legged friends alike? Kristin Morrison, owner of Woof Pet Sitting Service, says it’s all in the preliminaries. The more information she and her sitters have, the better. That includes a full pet behavioral and medical history, where you’re going, where you can be reached and any specific behavioral traits.

It’s also a good idea to have your credit card on file at the vet in case of an emergency.  A checkup before you travel is helpful, as well as laying out all the accoutrements of the job: food, brushes, hairball goop, toys, treats, meds, extra cat litter, vet’s number, and whatever else you think will make Fluffy happy while you’re away.  

Nancy Haggerty, owner of the pet-sitting service Paws and Claws, says that the goal of a pet sitter is to create a bond with the animals, which, says Haggerty, helps to reduce the stress caused by their guardians’ absence.

For some Marin pets, boarding might not be an option due to their … uniqueness. Morrison says she has taken care of iguanas, ducks, chickens, horses, fish, rodents, parrots, and even a tarantula.

Finding a good sitter

Word of mouth is often a great way to find a pet sitter, and a Web search can take you to both Pet Sitters International (www.petsit.com) and the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (www.petsitters.org), which provide links to many local pet sitters. Pet sitters range from passionate sole proprietors to efficient franchises. The Marin Humane Society offers a list of local pet sitters, many of whom are volunteers and former employees with veterinary, behavior and training experience (write behavior@marinhumanesociety.org). And, for many, Craigslist is the place to start, although screening becomes extra important.

The best advice is to check references and “listen to your gut” when hiring a pet sitter. You want to trust that while you’re away having fun, Benji is safe, healthy and not missing you too much. Give your sitter all the information necessary. One Tiburon client gave Morrison an invaluable tidbit: “If Oscar escapes through the broken fence, you’ll find him at the Boardwalk Market. That’s where he gets treats!”

Monica Norcia is a volunteer cat behavior evaluator at the Marin Humane Society.


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