5 Pet Care Jobs Found
- $30/visit
- Everett, MA • 13 miles away
Cat sitter
- 3 pets
- Check-Ins/Visits
- W
One-time
Start date: 12/25
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Hello,
We need someone to come to our house on December 25 and December 26 to feed our three cats. The sitter needs to put out two meals for each cat, so a total of 6 servings. We would also like the sitter to empty the litter boxes (one in the kitchen, the living room, and the lower level). ... More
- $15/visit
- Danvers, MA • 23 miles away
Pet care as needed
- 4+ pets
- Check-Ins/Visits
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
I have 3 cats and 1 bearded dragon. Would just need to pass by morning and evenings to feed the cats wet food and to switch the lizards lights. Make sure dry food and water are full, quick liter box clean, and daily greens in the morning for the lizard.
- $60/night
- Westwood, MA • 13 miles away
In-home Pet Sitter 12/22-12/27 for dog & cat
- 2 pets
- Overnight Pet Care
- S
- M
One-time
Start date: 12/22 - 12/23
9:00am - Overnight
Need overnight pet sitting for dog & cat morning of 12/22 through evening of 12/27 (5 nights, 6 days). Bonus for Christmas Eve overnight.
11 yo male orange cat must stay in the house. Needs daily snuggle time, food & water refreshed daily, and litter box in basement monitored. Most needy in the... More
- $30/60 min walk
- Cambridge, MA • 14 miles away
Regular Dog Walks/Hikes for a friendly...
- 1 pet
- Dog Walking
- T
- W
Weekly
12:00am - 1:00am (flexible)
Boone is a 4-year-old exuberant Goldendoodle who will always be excited to see you. We are looking for Boone to be picked up and taken for walks and/or hikes as weather permits to give him some extra exercise during the week.
- $25/day
- South Weymouth, MA • 5 miles away
Jackson - Ragdoll Cat - Age 9
- 1 pet
- Pet Care
- S
One-time
Start date: 12/28
12:00am - 1:00am (flexible)
We are heading on vacation and are looking for someone to stop into our home to visit with our kitty.
He is a stay at home kitty so does not go outside.
We are looking for someone to visit with him once or twice a day if possible.
To feed him, pet him and of course scoop his litter tray.
This is... More