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Randi
03-18-2009, 11:10 AM
OK, I may as well make a list of questions to ask, since it seems I'll be catsitting again soon. :)

I'd like some inputs from all of you for that list, if you can think of something.

So far, I would ask the following... and we'll pretend the cat is a male here.


How old is he?
How long have you had him?
What is his vet story?
Who is his vet? Address and telephone no?
Do you want me take him to the vet if he get's sick?
Is there anything he can't have?
What are his favourite treats?
Is he a door darter?
If I can't find him, where does he normally hide?
When is his favourite play time/sleeping time?
Does he like to be brushed?
Tell me about his habits.
Who do I contact if anything happens in the house?
Where do I contact you?
If something happens to me, do you have a back-up?
Back-up key?

Maya & Inka's mommy
03-18-2009, 11:22 AM
I think you forgat the MOST important thing, auntie Randi!!

Where is the catfood? Where is the catfood? Where is the catfood?

signed
the Gabriels Girls

moosmom
03-18-2009, 11:25 AM
I had a pet sitting job recently for my friend Chris who has 5 cats, 2 of which are in their late teens.

Here are some questions I asked her:

If something happens to one of your senior kitties (Lulu and Mama), do you want any measures to keep them going? Answer: No

If something should happen to one of the seniors, do you want to be notified while away? Answer: No

If one of the seniors dies while in my care, do you want me to take them to the vet for cremation? Answer: No, she'll take care of it when she returns. Just put the body in a plastic bag and put it in the garage, which is cold.

I told her to notify her vet that she is going out of the country and I will be watching her cats so that if anything happens, I can bring them right in.

I would also go to the home to interact with the pets. This way they you won't be a stranger to them.

Good luck in your endeavors, girl!!

emily_the_spoiled
03-18-2009, 01:22 PM
When I have gone out of town I have signed a "consent to treat" with my vet so they already know what to do if anyone comes in sick. (My guys are relatively young and pretty healthy so it is just me being paranoid.)

You should also see if he is a "door darter", i.e. does he run out the door the minute it is open.

How does he do with being alone for extended periods of time? i.e. will he pee on her bed :rolleyes:

Barbara
03-18-2009, 01:32 PM
Who is his vet?
If I judge he needs to see the vet, will you pay for it?
Is there a limit?

Sorry for these questions but with Filou I never know these days. Here the rule is: the catsitter has to see the vet as soon as anything is not normal and we pay for everything the vet thinks useful (this is because we trust our vet fully).

Plus:
How often does he get food?
If in doubt should he gain weight or rather not? (my sitters always seem afraid they could starve and put way too much food in the bowls).

cassiesmom
03-18-2009, 02:19 PM
When I cat-sat my sister's kitties, the vet's office had a note in each of their files with her consent for the cat to be treated and her credit card number, just in case. Nothing ever happened.

The only other thing I told my pet sitter is which key opens which door, feel free to help yourself to the TV and radio, don't bother to water the plants, open the balcony door if it's nice out (but close it when you leave), and there are cans of pop under the kitchen table and ice in the freezer so please have one if you like. She never does but I always offer.

moosmom
03-18-2009, 02:19 PM
Good questions, Barbara and Emily_the _Spoiled!!

Randi
03-18-2009, 03:01 PM
Thanks for your inputs, you added some very good questions. :)

Lut, you can assure your girls that of course, the food I will make sure to know where is stored - the catlitter too. :D

God forbid that anything serious happen while I catsit, but you do have a point there... I should know what to do in such a case.

Also, it’s important to know whether he’s a door darter. :eek: And how he reacts to being alone for longer periods.

I will certainly ask the questions about a vet and what she expects I should do in various cases.

Ohh, and I just thought of one more.... what if I lose the key! :eek:

In my first cat-sitting job, we didn’t discuss all these things, except that I should check that Malcolm didn’t scratch a little wound open he had on his neck. Luckily, he didn’t and the hair had almost grown back when his owner came home. :) I did have their e-mail and telephone numbers, though.

When someone looks after Fister, whether it's a cathotel or a catsitter, I write a few pages with Fister's history - all sorts of things, and of course give my vet's address and telephone number. I also give the number to a few of my other friends/neighbors who know me and Fister.

Edwina's Secretary
03-18-2009, 03:22 PM
I think I would want to know his secret hiding place. If I do not see him...where should I look?

Randi
03-18-2009, 03:24 PM
I think I would want to know his secret hiding place. If I do not see him...where should I look?
LOL! That's a good point too!

catmandu
03-18-2009, 03:32 PM
Does he like a radio , so hes not lonely.
Are there treats that he might like.
I am sure that some Animal Angels will help you Randi, and make sure hes not too lonesome.

Randi
03-18-2009, 03:45 PM
Does he like a radio , so he's not lonely.
A radio is a good idea, Gary. :) Treats I have on my list.

Where I was catsitting before, they said I could leave the lights on, but I didn't - what if something had happened. :eek:

GILL
03-18-2009, 04:13 PM
We always make a list for our sitter.
1. Our contact numbers
2. Vets, at lest 2 numbers + vet emergency number
3. Food mixes and times.
4. Pictures of all the CREW with names
5. A one line description of each habit

moosmom
03-18-2009, 08:56 PM
Another point I should make is...when you are sitting for more than one cat, whenever you leave to go out, TAKE A HEAD COUNT!!!

When I was sitting for my Chris's cats (she has 5), I didn't do that. I just came and went, feeding, watering and scooping. Little did I know that one of her cats was closed in a room by accident (by Chris). The 3rd day I went around calling Buster. I could hear him meowing but didn't know where he was. I followed the meow and finally found him. I felt TERRIBLE!!! When I told Chris about it, she told me that he has a tendency to get closed in closets, cabinets, etc. She said she noticed he looked thinner. Sure made me feel like $hit.

Medusa
03-19-2009, 06:48 AM
Another point I should make is...when you are sitting for more than one cat, whenever you leave to go out, TAKE A HEAD COUNT!!!

That was the only point that I was going to add. We all know the capabilities of cats to disappear and reappear later after you've already lost your mind. So I wrote in bold letters on my list for my catsitter "DO A HEAD COUNT EACH AND EVERY TIME YOU LEAVE THE HOUSE."

moosmom
03-19-2009, 08:09 AM
Mary,

Absolutely!!

Randi
03-19-2009, 09:42 AM
Thank you again - I am taking notes. :)

It seems I will be catsitting again in April - a gorgeous blond orange tabby with one eye. His name is Dali, he is 13 and get medicine for his gums. His most recent vet visit was in Nov. 08. Have just been to visit his mom, Caroline came along, as we will both cat sit.

The family just recently moved to Denmark and haven't got a vet yet, so I'm going to recommend mine. It will be perfect, because one of vets there is French. :)

moosmom
03-19-2009, 09:58 AM
Great job, Randi!!!

Randi
02-25-2012, 09:55 AM
I had a chat with a member of the Cat-sitting Exchange group, she is an American and has started her own cat-sitting business. Her site looks really nice, and I like the name, too:

Have a look!
http://www.bricksite.com/creaturecomforts/creature-comforts

cassiesmom
02-27-2012, 07:18 PM
May kitty go outdoors? Does he need to wear a leash? Is there anywhere outdoors he should not be allowed to go?

Cassie says: Are you kidding me? I was an outside-only kitty the first part of my life. I am NOT going outside again. Just open the screen door and let me enjoy the fresh air from this side. I can see the birds and the sky just fine from here, thank you.
Milo says: I love to go out on the screen porch, observe my kingdom, and dig my claws into the pretty mat out there! You can come too! Bring some water for each of us to drink. Oh, and bring my kitty comb, too. We'll sit on the bench and you can comb me.

phesina
02-27-2012, 07:51 PM
I cat-sit on occasion for cats that are allowed to go outdoors by their hoomans. While I am in charge, the cats do NOT go out! I make this clear to the people ahead of time.