Krissy's Kritters Petsitting

FAQ

Services

  1. Do you provide other services while petsitting?

    Yes, I will water flowers, bring in your mail and/or newspapers.  I will also leave lights on or open/close blinds to your liking.  I always clean up any "accidents" that may occur and keep your home clean.

  2. Will you do every other day visits for our pets?

    No, I require daily visits for the health and well-being of your pets!

  3. Can I leave a key on file with you?

    Yes, some clients prefer for me to have a key on file with me.  It is nice for short notice visits that I have the key instead of needing to set up a visit to pick up the key.

  4. How and when can I pay for services?

    I accept cash and checks.  Returned checks will be charged a $25 fee plus the services cost.  Most clients leave me the full amount for services at their home at the beginning of the job.  If you would like I can accept half at the beginning of the job and paid the other half when you return home.

  5. How much notice do I need to give you?

    It is always best to book me in advance ASAP.  I do some traveling, mostly localy and not that often so I am usually available.  You can call me the day before for a single day visit.  I can never gurantee that I won't be booked when you need me!

  6. Can you do daily lunch potty breaks during the week while I am at work?

    Yes, I don't just do petsitting for when you are out of town.  I can do daily visits or single visits for days that you may be gone for a longer period of time.

  7. What kinds of pets will you take care of?

    I take care of dogs, cats, rodents, birds, rabbits, snakes and farm animals.  Even if your pet isn't listed here, I'm sure I will petsit for it too! 

  8. Do you bring anyone other than yourself into my home?

    No.  I am very strick on this policy and will never bring a family member or friend into your home without your permission first!

  9. Do you give pets medications or treatments?

    Yes, I can give medications including insulin injections for diabetic pets.

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