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1236.1 | Professional sitters - $20/day | NAC::LACOUR | | Mon Apr 04 1988 16:02 | 7 |
| There's a place in the Lowell area called Castle Keepers that will
come in while you're vacationing to take care of pets and plants.
I think I've seen them advertised for $20 per day, regardless of
how many pets you have. Maybe this will help.
Mary
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1236.2 | $3/day... | NORDIC::MARGOLISP | | Tue Apr 05 1988 09:03 | 10 |
| I have a cat-sitter who comes in twice a day and tends to all
kitty needs, including lots of affection. She charges $3/day
(increasing to $4/day shortly), regardless of the number of pets.
I believe she works for some IRS-related firm...she is not a student.
Hope this helps. Remember, this low fee comes out of VT. MA might
be different.
Have a great day, Paula
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1236.3 | mass also | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Tue Apr 05 1988 10:26 | 3 |
| I pay $4.00 a day to a middle school kid. One week is usually
three visits.
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1236.4 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Tue Apr 05 1988 11:21 | 55 |
| Keep in mind that the cost you'd pay to a 'kid' is not
what you'd pay a 'professional' cat-sitter. What's a
'professional' cat-sitter? For major starters, someone
who would be able to recognize and deal with an emer-
gency. Would a kid (or any person not particularly
knowledgeable about feline health/well-being) be able
to recognize the signs of cystitis, or worse, a
blockage condition? I doubt it. Would a kid be able
to transport your cat immediately to the vet? Not if
they don't have a license/car. In this case, you'd
have to rely on their parent for the emergency situation.
This could be an imposition and could take time if the
parent is not immediately available.
We have the 12 year old boy next door watch our cats for
short-term situations. I know his mother would gladly
handle any emergency situation that might arise, though I
don't consider this ideal. We pay him $5/visit and we have
him come in once a day. He's responsible, reliable and loves
the cats. I think $5 for a 12-year old is a fair price.
For a longer term vacation we had the cat-sitting duties
split between our neighbor and a fellow FELINEr. I paid
her what I charge for my services (actually, we made an
even exchange of services - I watched her cats while she
was on vacation, she watched mine in return).
So...to answer the question here...what do I charge? For
1-3 cats I charge $10/visit. For >3 cats I charge $12/visit.
There really is a noticable increase in the time it takes to
care for more than 3 cats. The feeding time increases and
there's more litter box duties to tend to. I like to give
some attentions/affections to all the cats and that takes more
time for more cats. So far, two people have balked at this
price and chose to find a neighborhood kid or a friend who
would do it for nothing, or for less. I've done a total of
7 jobs to date and these people seemed to think the price
was fair.
Each visit takes a 1/2 hour(minimum) to an hour. The basics
are done like, wash food dishes, put new food and water down,
scoop the boxes, clean & change the boxes according to pre-
determined scheduled, dispense any medications, play with cats.
If requested I will bring in the paper/mail, turning on/off lights,
bringing out the trash on trash day, water the plants (unless
it's a jungle).
If I were cat-sitting for a friend, who lived nearby, I'd
probably lower the price, a sort of "friendship discount".
The last time I checked with Castle Keepers they were charging
around $8-10/visit. This was a year ago though.
Happy Sitting!
Donna
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1236.5 | $7/day for royal treatment | POET::BURLEW | Purr is my favorite sound! | Tue Apr 05 1988 16:12 | 9 |
| There is a professional "critter" sitter in my area. She charges
$7/day and comes in twice every day to feed, brush, change the water in
the water dish, and play with the cats. She even opens and closes the
windows depending on the weather. This is in the Sunapee area of New
Hampshire, so MASS fees might be higher.
But, $20/day!!???? That sounds awfully high to me.
Ande
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1236.6 | Clarification... | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Wed Apr 06 1988 14:57 | 11 |
| I don't know if my previous reply could have been construed as
describing a 'kid' sitter...My $3/day (2 visits/day) sitter is a
neighborhood pseudo-professional critter sitter (in her thirties).
She is very knowledgable of all feline ailments...Probably more
so than myself. And she does all the things described in note 1236.5.
$3/day!!! It all adds up for her, though. She sits for almost
every pet in 87 condo units.
$20?! You MUST be kidding!
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1236.7 | | NAC::LACOUR | | Thu Apr 07 1988 10:11 | 8 |
| I agree $20/day is high, but that's what I saw advertised and that's
what one of the women I work with paid to have her cat and dog sitted
for a week (twice a day and she stayed for 1 hour). Right now,
if I board my cats at the vet, it's $7/day per cat (or $21 since I
have 3) so $20/day didn't alarm me.
Mary
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1236.8 | Remember - Dogs need to be walked | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Apr 07 1988 11:49 | 9 |
| Yes, but that's cat AND dog. It is probably less for just a
cat, or just a dog?
I don't know how anyone can get by on $3/visit, though the fact
that she does the condominium means that she has no transporta-
tion costs. As far as pet-sitting goes, this is the major expense,
getting to and from your destination.
Donna
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1236.9 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Apr 07 1988 14:31 | 5 |
| It may depend on how much time they spend with the animals. If
they devote an hour to a visit, which doesn't seem unreasonable
to get them fed, change litter, play for awhile, and time to and
from, the sitter can't very well make a living on $3 a visit.
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1236.10 | | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue Aug 02 1988 15:42 | 9 |
| Here in California I pay $10.00 per day and I get two visits, an
hour apiece. The gal I use is an AHT and saved Jesse's life while
I was out of town at a cat show. I would gladly pay her more since
that occurence, but she won't accept.
I have seven cats and wouldn't feel comfortable paying anyone less
than $10.00.
Jo
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