There's a common misconception that cats are fine on their own for a few days. Leave out some extra food and water, and they'll figure it out. But anyone who actually lives with a cat knows that's not how it works. Cats are creatures of routine. When their environment changes or their person disappears for days without any interaction, they notice, and it affects them. Some cats stop eating. Others develop litter box problems. Many just become withdrawn and anxious in ways that aren't obvious until you come home and something feels off.
Sheryl's cat sitting visits keep your cat's world stable while you're away. She comes to your home on a consistent schedule, refreshes food and water, scoops the litter box, and spends real time with your cat. That last part is important. A lot of pet sitters treat cat visits like a chore: refill the bowl, scoop the box, leave. Sheryl sits with your cat, offers play and interaction, and actually observes their behavior. If something seems off, you'll hear about it right away, not three days later when you get home.
For cats on medication, Sheryl handles pills, liquids, and topical treatments without drama. She's calm, patient, and experienced enough to medicate even the most uncooperative cats without turning it into a wrestling match.
