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Katelyn P.

10 years of experience
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Katelyn P.

10 years of experience

Contact for House Sitting

from $55 per night

Highlights

Enhanced background check
10 years of experience
Can administer medication
Special needs experience
Senior dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Pet care experience

Used to work at a vet and a shelter

I’ve taken care of newborn puppies/kittens, all the way to 18 year old cats and cranky chihuahuas. I can give meds (subq shots or just pills!), I’m okay with picky eaters and love making fancy little meals. (I’ve had clients raw feed their dogs/cats or just need to add many supplements/powders, etc!). I’ve taken care of animals since I was a kid but I have professional care for 3 years, 1.5 year in a boarding/vet facility, and 1.5 year at a shelter.

Cat care experience

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Used to work at a vet and shelter.

Katelyn also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.

Qualifications

10 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Pets

Safety, trust & environment

As i don’t offer my own home for your pets, I will gladly come over to take your animals out in their own comfortable home. This personally makes me (and your pets!) a LOT more comfortable. This gives them more confidence and socializes them too! I can also offer nail trims and basic bathing as well (I can bring my own shampoo and brushes, or you can offer yours!)

Calendar and availability

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Schedule

I’m currently unemployed, I can make pet/house care as a 24/7 thing if needed. I do plan on getting a part time job soon but it shouldn’t bother my plans for animal care.

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs
Katelyn can host up to 1 pet per night
- any meds your pupper is on? - how much food or how to prepare their food? - should they be crated before leaving? - do they need to be leashed before being taken out? (This is more for people with a fenced backyard and escape artist dogs) - Disabilities? - Certain things you’re trying to get them to stop doing (start to go towards the trash area, jumping, biting)? - Anything I should look out for (digging, trash eating, poop eating, etc)? - If your dog is trained to sit and stay before eating, Let me know if there’s any phrases for your dog to eat. I personally say “release” when I put my dogs food down and that means she can then eat.
Each sitter joining Rover needs to pass a background check. And by booking on Rover, you can get photo & message updates, 24/7 support, and reimbursement for eligible vet care.