Care in your home for pets who do best with routine
Book sitters who care for pets in the owner home, reducing disruption while keeping medication, access notes, and daily patterns intact.
€45
Starting Range
Final pricing depends on city, scope, and care complexity.
FAQ
Pre-booking clarity
This page resolves the most common objections before the first message.
Local
City Variants
Connected to local city pages and search entry points.
What is included
What owners actually need from this service
In-home care with continuity
- Pet care in your home
- Routine continuity
- Access and schedule notes
- Daily updates while you are away
Best-fit situations
When this service is the right choice
This page is intentionally organized around owner intent so the right entry point is obvious.
- Senior pets
- Multi-pet households
- Pets with strict medication schedules
- Owners who want minimal change
Trust and safety
Which trust elements ForRico brings to this care type
Only claims supported by the current product: profile visibility, booking records, in-platform messaging, and support.
- Documented booking instructions
- Direct sitter-owner messaging
- Support when plans change
Local entry points
Find house sitting by city
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Related services
Other ways to solve a similar care need
Owners often pivot between adjacent services. These internal links keep the next step obvious.
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Find sitters prepared for medication reminders, feeding windows, calmer handling, and more structured care notes for pets needing extra attention.
Learn moreFAQ
Common questions
The objections owners usually resolve before search turns into a booking.
Is house sitting better for anxious pets?
Often yes, because the pet stays in a familiar space and keeps established feeding, sleep, and walking patterns.
What should owners prepare before a house sit?
Clear access instructions, feeding notes, emergency contacts, and any medication or behavioral context the sitter needs.
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