Getting clients through rover will depend on the pet parent contacting you after seeing, but not always reading, your profile. as a pet parent, I read profiles thoroughly to determine possible match.
Here are few things on yours that jumped out at me:
You have a cat, a dog, children ages 0- 6 & children ages 6-12, are looking to host cats and dogs of all sizes, care for cats and dogs in their homes, and work Monday through Thursday.
Obvious question: How are you going to do all that? It's great if your cat and dog get along. Not all felines & canines do. Not all canines get along either. When you're not there: How do you keep them separated? Where do they stay? How (often & by who) are they fed & walked? What does "the set schedule for feeding, activities" look like? How do you take care of your pets as well as a client's pet (it states you accept 1 client at a time) and pets in their own homes? How do you take care of all the pet needs and juggle that with your children's needs? How do you juggle all these competing needs while you're working?
*Add'n. I saw you wisely added that you separate the cat. I'd also suggest one of the photos of you with your dog or your face shot, instead of what appears to be a more sultry photo of your back while wearing a bathing suit. Keep in mind when users search, it's common for hundreds of providers to be shown, so that profile photo and first sentences may make the difference if they click to read more or keep looking at others.
Low rates will bring you low quality clients and scammers. As a pet parent myself, I would pass you up because you state that you live in a finished basement of an apartment. This is a not a professional set up to do boarding of animals. This is a business. And business for pros is very slow now.