FAQ

 
 

What is your cancellation policy?

If you no longer require pet services, please cancel within 24 hours of the first scheduled visit.

No cancellation fees.

what is the best way to pass along my extra keys?

Whatever is most comfortable for you.

Below are a few examples:

  • Micah can swing by and pick it up directly face-to-face

  • Pick it up on your initial meet and greet visit

  • Leave it under the doormat

  • Use a lockbox

  • Keep it taped in the mailbox/under lampshade near door entrance

Do you charge extra during the holidays?

Unfortunately it is much more difficult to ensure availability for pet sitting during peak holiday times of the year, therefore an additional $10 is added to each visit during the months of November, December, and January.

Do you only sit for cats?

While Micah’s primary focus is cats, he also caters to other furry animals such as dogs, bunnies, ferrets, fish, gerbils, hamsters etc.

The Pamper Session option is only available for cats.

Do you comb cats or cut nails?

Yes! Please visit Our Services page to view more information on a “Cat Pamper Session”. To book a Cat Pamper Session please click here.

What is a cat pamper session?

By popular demand from his clients clients, Micah created a cat pamper session appointment. This is where Micah stops by for a visit to snip the cats nails, comb out their fur and give a great cat massage that will leave them feeling happy and refreshed.

Owners do not have to be present for cat pamper session if Micah already has your house keys on-hand.

What is a cat massage?

Just like humans, cats have a lot of stress too, mostly carried in their neck. Micah’s specialty when taking care of cats is his ability to build strong trust and friendships with them. Once he’s built this bond he will deduce how to appropriately massage the cat to ease their tension. The cats are usually begging for more with hands fully outstretched!

can i give my cat a massage?

Most definitely! Every cat is different, some more sensitive to being touched than others, so just try it out slowly and see what happens. Always start at the head and neck area.