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raccoon

(31,106 posts)
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:00 AM Mar 2019

Anyone ever use rover.com to visit their cat while they were gone

Anyone ever use rover.com to visit their cat while they were gone?

I understand the pet sitter will visit the animal several times a day. Any of y’all ever used it?

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Anyone ever use rover.com to visit their cat while they were gone (Original Post) raccoon Mar 2019 OP
I'm also interested in this question! mr_lebowski Mar 2019 #1
I would be very careful on this peacebuzzard Mar 2019 #3
yes. I have used it quite often peacebuzzard Mar 2019 #2
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. I'm also interested in this question!
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:33 AM
Mar 2019

Can you leave for, say, 30 days, and everything is taken care of like food and litter cleaning?

peacebuzzard

(5,157 posts)
3. I would be very careful on this
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:40 AM
Mar 2019

especially concerning inside pets with full house access.
Best thing prior to this is to install security cameras and automatic door locks so you can track entry/exit.

peacebuzzard

(5,157 posts)
2. yes. I have used it quite often
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:36 AM
Mar 2019

and you get a wide mixture of applicants.
from people just cherry picking for the best gigs,
to those just wanting a quick buck with no work ethics,
and to careless ones who will leave your door unlocked.
I am not saying that they are all like that, but to enroll on Rover is an easy process and be careful who you choose.

the most reliable applicants I have found are serious university students with a work ethic. But then they are not available year round and you must work with their schedule.

I would hope there are more qualified people than the moonlighters but please take care and extra precaution.
Certainly conduct a thorough interview with a check of references.

Even then, you never know.

I am at the mercy of pet sitters because of my pack of rescues and I travel all the time.
Right now I do have a reliable sitter, I pay her too much, actually more than market rate but she is a reliable PHD student in veterinary school going for her second degree. She is from Rover.

But she is charging a premium rate.

*edit for spelling

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