Cat owners opt for home sitters over pet hotels


Comfy at home: Many cat owners say they prefer having their cats taken care of at home. — LOW LAY PHON/The Star

ALOR GAJAH: Pet-sitting services are getting popular. As the Hari Raya holidays approach, some cat owners will seek such services.

Cat sitting services typically involve professionals visiting the pet owner’s home to care for their felines, clean litter boxes, provide food and water, as well as monitor the animal’s well-being.

The costs range from RM300 to RM500, depending on the number of days the felines are cared for. Many prefer having their cats cared for at home for added comfort.

Cat boarding facilities’ rising costs and increased feline numbers have made pet-sitting a more practical option for owners.

A Facebook survey of cat hotels offering boarding packages found that prices typically start at RM15 per day for one feline. The cost includes a standard-sized cage, air conditioning, fan and cat litter.

Pet-sitting packages for one to three cats start at RM30 per visit, including cleaning the litter box, feeding and playtime.

The service has become essential for cat owners due to pricing factors and the number of felines they own, especially when needing to leave them for an extended period.

Juliana Nazrin, 32, owns eight cats of various breeds. As her number of cats grew, she began using pet-sitting services.

“If I send my pets to a cat hotel, it’s not worth the risk. I don’t want to leave my beloved pets in an unfamiliar place, locked in cages, and mixed with other cats. I once had a pet contract a fungal infection after staying at a cat hotel,” she said.

Samerah Husna Adam, 36, prefers sitters due to the limited availability of cat hotels, vaccination requirements, and refusal to take special-needs or sick cats.

“I have a special-needs cat. Many cat hotels do not accept him. The best alternative for me is to hire a pet sitter,” she said.

Part-time pet sitter Nurana Ismail, 30, said the demand for cat-sitting services has risen this Hari Raya compared with last year.

“Most of my clients, prefer pet sitting services as they believe their cats receive better care, face lower stress, and are less exposed to diseases,” she told Bernama.

Nurana charges from RM35 to RM70 per visit, depending on the number of cats, travel distance, and any special needs, like administering medication.

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