Cat Sitting in Coal Hill
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“Samuel did an amazing job, especially for it being last minute. He kept me updated on Oso and was punctual”


About: As I said, I have taken care of my own pets for the past 15 years. My neighbor's pet is more than happy with my services and thinks that I am an exceptional pet sitter. I treat animals with the utmost care and respect. I love animals and believe that the serve a purpose here on earth, just as we humans do. It is important to me just as it is to you to take good care of your pets. I would treat them as I would want you to treat my own. I am a firm believer in leaving something better than you found it. I realize this may be a metaphor here, but I think you get the gist of what I am saying.

About: I grew up on a farm, we had a little bit of everything! I showed cows in 4-H as a kid and rode in the SJRA rodeo for a while. Ive shadowed a vet clinics as a teen. As a adult I worked for Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation for 4 years. We housed 35+ dogs, 70+ cats and 75+ horses. Ive raised wildlife off and on. Currently I have almost 30 chickens, 13 dogs, 2 cats, 1 rabbit and 1 VERY obnoxious yearling dairy bull!! I love all animals and find more fulfilling company with them than with people. I one day hope to be a animal behaviorist. I am honest, trustworthy and respectful. I make time for the things I love! And I don't have a set routine really. I'm a fly by the seat of my pants kinda girl. I will always make sure they have fresh water and clean bedding. Potty breaks of course. I will spend time interacting with any and all pets that want to play while respecting the ones that take their time becoming your friend (although I make it my soul mission to be their friend no matter what!) Clean up any messes they may have made. Always make sure everyone is accounted for!

About: I’ve taken care of dogs and cats since I was a small child. I grew up on a farm and have always treated all animals with love and respect. I have taken care of friends and families pets in the past and also fostered dogs and cats until they were adopted into a forever home. I am currently finishing up grad school and working part time but I have time during the week and weekend to check in on and take care dogs and cats! I will treat every client’s home like it was mine, with respect and give everyone personal space until they have warmed up to me. I will care for them like my own and follow any instructions on food and daily routines.

About: I like dogs and I'm good at caring for them. I'm responsible and nurturing. We have two dogs, Olive and Lady. I'd love to meet you and your babies. I would feed them and care for them before work and after. I would also be willing to stop by on my lunchbreak. We can work out the details together. I play with them on leashes outside or in fenced in areas. I will change water, feed, and give treats as needed. I can spend time there at the home with your pet as requested.

About: Lifelong dog person, aspiring animal trainer. I believe in fear-free, force-free methods and a calm, friendly approach. I am fit and can keep up with high-energy dogs. I am a professional trainer and former veterinary assistant who can help your dogs learn and exercise while staying safe and happy! I have a couple part-time commitments right now but lots of open time in my schedule and I would love the opportunity to work with as many dogs as possible. I believe in management first solutions to problems and giving the dog/dogs a healthy outlet for natural behaviors. Train with games, focus on the reward. Meet the dogs needs. Build communication, engagement and trust.

About: I've been around and have experience with animals of all shapes and sizes; dog, cat, small mammal, reptile, fowl. Some of my previous house sitting jobs included taking care of dogs with special needs and senior dogs; administrating medications and specific dietary requirements. I've house sat for both small and large dogs, some with anxiety. I have also taken care of houses with multiple animals, including small farm animals. I have also fostered many dogs with injuries and have no problem treating wounds Currently I am unemployed so I am relatively free most days of the week to take care of pets and spend ample time with them making sure they're needs are met. I currently own two dogs, one high drive and energy cattle dog mix, and one three-legged live stock guardian mix I rescued. I also take care of my sisters dogs one being a gsd mix and the other a husky mix. A home I've worked for had a senior dog the required special dietary requirements and medications, she also had high anxiety and blindness and I made sure to follow pet owner rules to the dot and keep the owners updated regularly regarding her day to day activities. I am used to both crating and free ranging dogs depending on owners specifications. No dog is the same, and all dogs require specific care, interactions, and physical needs, so no matter the breed, size or temperment of dog I am asked to take care of I have made it my priority to listen to owners and do what is best for the well being of the dog so they feel safe, secure, and happy.
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1. Samuel B.

“Samuel did an amazing job, especially for it being last minute. He kept me updated on Oso and was punctual”


2. Rachel W.
About: As I said, I have taken care of my own pets for the past 15 years. My neighbor's pet is more than happy with my services and thinks that I am an exceptional pet sitter. I treat animals with the utmost care and respect. I love animals and believe that the serve a purpose here on earth, just as we humans do. It is important to me just as it is to you to take good care of your pets. I would treat them as I would want you to treat my own. I am a firm believer in leaving something better than you found it. I realize this may be a metaphor here, but I think you get the gist of what I am saying.


3. Leah F.
About: I grew up on a farm, we had a little bit of everything! I showed cows in 4-H as a kid and rode in the SJRA rodeo for a while. Ive shadowed a vet clinics as a teen. As a adult I worked for Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation for 4 years. We housed 35+ dogs, 70+ cats and 75+ horses. Ive raised wildlife off and on. Currently I have almost 30 chickens, 13 dogs, 2 cats, 1 rabbit and 1 VERY obnoxious yearling dairy bull!! I love all animals and find more fulfilling company with them than with people. I one day hope to be a animal behaviorist. I am honest, trustworthy and respectful. I make time for the things I love! And I don't have a set routine really. I'm a fly by the seat of my pants kinda girl. I will always make sure they have fresh water and clean bedding. Potty breaks of course. I will spend time interacting with any and all pets that want to play while respecting the ones that take their time becoming your friend (although I make it my soul mission to be their friend no matter what!) Clean up any messes they may have made. Always make sure everyone is accounted for!


4. Patricia R.
About: I’ve taken care of dogs and cats since I was a small child. I grew up on a farm and have always treated all animals with love and respect. I have taken care of friends and families pets in the past and also fostered dogs and cats until they were adopted into a forever home. I am currently finishing up grad school and working part time but I have time during the week and weekend to check in on and take care dogs and cats! I will treat every client’s home like it was mine, with respect and give everyone personal space until they have warmed up to me. I will care for them like my own and follow any instructions on food and daily routines.


5. Jasmine D.
“I highly recommend Jasmine as a dog care giver with Rover. She has been taking care of my Goldendoodle, Lucy, for the last 2 months, and I am so happy with the way she provides love, discipline (when needed), and active attention. Jasmine and her family are great at recognizing Lucy’s needs and putting them first. She regularly walks her, feeds her on a set schedule, and even sleeps with her. I am very confident in Jasmine, and I know any dog (and dog parent) would be lucky to have her!”


6. Drew L.
About: Lifelong dog person, aspiring animal trainer. I believe in fear-free, force-free methods and a calm, friendly approach. I am fit and can keep up with high-energy dogs. I am a professional trainer and former veterinary assistant who can help your dogs learn and exercise while staying safe and happy! I have a couple part-time commitments right now but lots of open time in my schedule and I would love the opportunity to work with as many dogs as possible. I believe in management first solutions to problems and giving the dog/dogs a healthy outlet for natural behaviors. Train with games, focus on the reward. Meet the dogs needs. Build communication, engagement and trust.


7. Gianetta M.
About: I've been around and have experience with animals of all shapes and sizes; dog, cat, small mammal, reptile, fowl. Some of my previous house sitting jobs included taking care of dogs with special needs and senior dogs; administrating medications and specific dietary requirements. I've house sat for both small and large dogs, some with anxiety. I have also taken care of houses with multiple animals, including small farm animals. I have also fostered many dogs with injuries and have no problem treating wounds Currently I am unemployed so I am relatively free most days of the week to take care of pets and spend ample time with them making sure they're needs are met. I currently own two dogs, one high drive and energy cattle dog mix, and one three-legged live stock guardian mix I rescued. I also take care of my sisters dogs one being a gsd mix and the other a husky mix. A home I've worked for had a senior dog the required special dietary requirements and medications, she also had high anxiety and blindness and I made sure to follow pet owner rules to the dot and keep the owners updated regularly regarding her day to day activities. I am used to both crating and free ranging dogs depending on owners specifications. No dog is the same, and all dogs require specific care, interactions, and physical needs, so no matter the breed, size or temperment of dog I am asked to take care of I have made it my priority to listen to owners and do what is best for the well being of the dog so they feel safe, secure, and happy.
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The median cost per night for cat sitting in Coal Hill is $17
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Cat sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a cat sitter in Coal Hill on Rover as of Jun 2025 was about $17 per night, after factoring in Rover’s service fees. A cat sitter’s rate may also change as you customize your booking to fit your and your cat’s needs.
Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple cat sitters about your booking. Typically, cat sitters on Rover respond in under an hour.
Experience can vary widely from cat sitter to cat sitter, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when comparing cat sitters available in Coal Hill.
Do you simply need someone to stop by and play, feed, and scoop? Coal Hill cat sitters are happy to take care of your cat while you’re at work, on vacation, or unavailable for the day, even if all you need is a quick drop-in! Your cat sitter will stop by to feed, play with, and snuggle your cat as many times a day as you like. And the best part? Your cat gets to stay on their home turf.
Yes! Cat sitters joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your cat sitter through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your cat sitter has access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals. In the rare event of any issues during a booking, rest easy knowing your cat is covered by the Rover Guarantee reimbursement program for eligible veterinary care.
Note: If your cat sitter requested to cancel this booking, then they need to cancel from their account. Please contact them via Rover Messages.
We get it—sometimes plans change and you may need to cancel your cat sitting service. You can cancel an upcoming booking directly from the Rover app or your computer, in accordance with your cat sitter’s cancellation policy.
