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Can you make money being a cat sitter?

Being a cat sitter can be a rewarding and enjoyable job, but the main question that many potential cat sitters have is whether they can make money doing it. In this blog post, we will explore the earning potential of being a cat sitter, and how you can maximize the rewards of this job. We will also discuss the different ways that cat sitters can be compensated, and the responsibilities that come with being a cat sitter. We’ll be answering that most important question which is whether it is actually possible to earn good money looking after somebody else’s cats!

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1 How much can you earn being a cat sitter?
2 Is being a cat sitter worth it for the money in terms of earning a salary?

Cat sitting can be a great way to make money and have fun at the same time, but it can also be a lot of work. If you are considering becoming a cat sitter, you must be willing to put in the time and effort to provide the best care possible. This includes preparing meals and snacks, providing regular exercise, and ensuring that the cats are kept safe and healthy. You will also need to keep the cats’ litter boxes clean and provide regular grooming. Additionally, you should be comfortable with handling cats of different sizes and temperaments, as some cats may be more challenging to care for than others.

In order to be successful as a cat sitter, you will need to have a strong understanding of the needs of cats. This includes knowing how to recognize when a cat is in distress, as well as having the knowledge to provide the best possible care. Additionally, you should be familiar with the different types of cat food, litter, and toys that are available. Finally, it is important to be aware of any medical conditions or allergies that the cats may have, and to be able to provide the necessary treatments if needed.

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Cat sitting is an excellent way to make some extra money while caring for sweet and cuddly cats. The amount you make can vary, depending on how many customers you can take on and the level of demand in your local area. You’ll also have the flexibility initially of doing this as a part-time job whilst you build out your pet owner clientele, you’ll find yourself starting to pick up lots of potential clients looking for cat sitters during busy periods too.

A great way to increase your chances of making money as a pet sitter is to make yourself available during peak periods such as these holidays when people are likely to have to leave their cats behind but want someone to check in on them regularly. Summer holidays, Christmas, and Bank holidays are all popular times for people to book a cat sitter, and often times where you might be able to charge more for your time as a cat sitter. If your cat and their owner like you, they are likely to book with you again and again, providing you with additional opportunities to not only get to know your feline friends, but also make some extra cash on a regular basis. Looking after cats can be a decent source of extra income, it doesn’t have to be a pet business from day one.

The best way to determine how much to charge for your cat sitting services is to take a look at what other cat sitters in your area are charging. Generally, your prices should be in the same ballpark, however, if you have special qualifications or a lot of experience in cat care, or if you are police checked or have your DBS/CRB, you may be able to charge a little more than the average rate. If you are just starting out, it might be a good idea to offer your services at a slightly lower rate than the competition to win new clients – often these clients will then repeatedly book you in to look after their cats. Once you have built up a portfolio of excellent reviews and are able to show them on Tailster, you can easily consider increasing your cat sitting charges, as people will be more likely to trust and select you as their preferred pet sitter.

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How much can you earn being a cat sitter?

The amount you can earn as a cat sitter depends on the level of service you provide. Most charge £7- £15 for a single daily drop-in visit, depending on the location in the UK. Twice-daily visits might cost £15-£25. Overnight stays usually cost £20-£30 if the client wants you to stay at their property too.

You can look after multiple households if they only need drop-in visits, which means that if you obtain clients near each other, you can make decent cash as a cat sitter. Many cat sitters also charge extra for additional services, such as watering plants and household chores to make it look like no-one has left the house. More experienced sitters, who can administer medication, tend to be more expensive so this is another thing worth considering adding to your bow as a cat sitter in terms of additional services. Some cat sitters who do other things around the house like putting the rubbish bins out may call themselves house sitters.

The key to success as a cat sitter is to provide excellent customer service and to build a good reputation in your local area. Word of mouth can be a powerful advertising tool, and you may be able to get more clients if your current customers are satisfied.

Additionally, joining an online cat sitting platform can be a great way to find clients and build out your customer base. These platforms will help you get started with cat sitting and provide you with the resources and support needed to build a successful business, and all the other boring admin bits related to being a cat sitter.

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Is being a cat sitter worth it for the money in terms of earning a salary?

Cat sitting is incredibly rewarding. It’s not only a great way to make extra money, but also to meet new cats and be part of a cat-loving community. Forming a bond with a cat client and getting to know their owners bring cat sitters huge amounts of satisfaction and joy. Online platforms like Tailster offer cat owners the opportunity to book a local cat sitter easily with peace of mind, connecting people with cat lovers near them. The extra income is a great bonus, but most pet sitters do it for the love of cats. If you don’t love cats, then this will feel more like a job and there’s other things you could be doing if money is your complete and most important motive.

In conclusion, becoming a cat sitter can be a great way to make money. It is an enjoyable job that allows you to work with cats and get paid for it. With the right skills and knowledge, you can make a good living as a cat sitter. You will need to be reliable, trustworthy, and have excellent customer service skills in order to succeed in this field. With the right attitude and dedication, you can make decent money being a cat sitter – starting from pocket money right through to it being your full time money making career.

If you’re looking for clients, and want someone to help you along the way, sign up to Tailster and we’ll guide you through the process of earning money looking after cats.

31st December 2022

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