Ways To Say Thanks To Your Cat Sitter
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Tips Help A Lot
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The most obvious way to thank your cat sitter is with a tip.
It may already be costly to hire a pet sitter, but consider that if you hire through a highly rated company -- and I recommend that you do -- that company takes a cut of the pay. It can be half of your bill, and sometimes even more.
Leaving a tip for your sitter is a huge help. If you don't want to tip for a job that hasn't been done yet, most pet sitting companies will allow you to add a tip when you pay your bill, or you can leave some cash on the counter next time around.
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Referrals Go A Long Way
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If your cat sitter does a great job, tell all the cat lovers in your life.
It will help your pet sitter by giving them new business, and it will help your friends, relatives, and neighbors find a trustworthy person to care for their cats, too. Finding a good pet sitter can be a difficult and scary thing, so send your friends and family in the right direction.
You can also send some nice words to your pet sitter's company if they have one. They may get a bonus or be sent more opportunities for work as a result of your praise.
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Give Great Reviews Online
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There's nothing more helpful for finding new customers than a great review on Yelp or other review sites.
When looking for a new pet sitter, most people do some research online to make sure that a person or company is trustworthy. A few great reviews can influence their decision.
Help keep your pet sitter in business and spend a couple minutes giving a thoughtful comment.
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Holiday Cards & Photos
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I love getting holiday cards with pictures of all the cats I've taken care of. Sometimes they wear cute costumes, and sometimes they are just their adorable selves.
Of course, I've taken plenty of my own pictures with all of the kitties I've cared for, but it's nice to know I'm appreciated and considered part of a cat's life. I also appreciate professional photos when pet parents give them out.
My phone camera is great, but I've got plenty of room on my fridge for real pictures.
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Leave Some Snacks
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Cats love treats, and so do people.
Leaving some snacks, candy, or other treats is a nice way to show your gratitude. Even if your cat sitter ends up having dietary requirements or allergies to certain foods, the gesture is appreciated.
Trust me, it's not easy or cheap to lug your own food back and forth while you're traveling to someone else's house.
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Make Chores As Easy As Possible
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Most pet sitters are happy to take care of things besides your cat while you're away. They'll get your mail, wash the sheets before you get back, and do the dishes.
You can show your appreciation by making it easier. Make it clear where cleaning supplies are located. Leave the mailbox key or laundry card in a place that is easy to find. If your items need to be washed a certain way, give as detailed instructions as possible.
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Stay In Contact
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Your cat sitter will probably love to send you updates on how your kitty is doing while you're away. You might be out all day having fun in the sun or exploring some village outside the realm of technology, but try to find a moment to respond.
If nothing else, let them know you're receiving the messages and that you appreciate the updates.