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Cat Sitting

Attentive feline care

Cats deserve professional care too. Sheryl ensures your feline friend stays healthy, happy, and comfortable while you're away.

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 Many just become withdrawn and anxious in ways that aren't obvious until you come home and something feels off.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.

What's Included

Fresh food and water daily
Litter box cleaning
Playtime and enrichment
Medication administration
Health monitoring
Photo updates

What Sheryl Actually Checks During a Cat Visit

A good cat sitter does more than fill a bowl. Sheryl pays attention to the small details that tell her whether your cat is doing well or if something needs attention. She checks how much food your cat has eaten since the last visit, because a sudden drop in appetite is often the first sign of a health problem. She looks at litter box output to make sure everything is normal. She observes your cat's energy level, coat condition, and whether they're drinking enough water, which is especially important in South Florida's heat.

If your cat is hiding more than usual, vomiting, or showing any behavioral changes, Sheryl will let you know immediately and discuss next steps. She won't wait until the end of the trip to mention something concerning. That kind of attentiveness is the difference between a pet sitter and someone who just feeds your cat.

We trust Sheryl completely with our cats. She's reliable, caring, and always goes the extra mile. It's like having a friend check in on them.

- Michelle D., Davie

Where This Service Is Most Popular

Sheryl provides cat sitting across Broward County, with especially strong demand in these communities:

Common Questions About Cat Sitting

Most cats do well with one visit per day. If your cat is on medication, elderly, or has health issues, Sheryl may recommend twice-daily visits. For trips longer than a week, more frequent visits help keep your cat socialized and comfortable.
Not at all. Sheryl is experienced with shy and skittish cats. She won't force interaction. She'll let your cat come to her on their own terms, and in the meantime, she'll still handle all the essentials. Most cats warm up to her within a visit or two.
Yes. Sheryl is experienced with administering insulin and other injectable medications for cats. She'll follow your vet's instructions precisely and keep you updated after each dose.

Ready to Get Started?

Every new client starts with a free meet and greet. Call or text Sheryl to schedule yours.

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