Turn short cat visits in Dubai into steady income
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What a cat sitting job in Dubai actually involves
Cat sitting is a drop-in service, so the cat never leaves its own home. You let yourself in with a key or a code the owner arranges, spend 20 to 30 minutes on food, water, litter tray and company, check the flat over, and send a photo update before you lock up. Owners in Dubai book this because a cat that stays home stays calm, and because a cattery means a car journey in the heat at both ends. A single traveller booking twice a day for ten days is twenty visits from one client.
The handover visit
Before the owner flies out you meet the cat, learn where the food, litter and carrier live, test the key or door code yourself, and note the vet, the AC setting and who to call in an emergency.
The visit itself
Fresh food and water, litter tray scooped and topped up, a few minutes of play or quiet company, a look around for anything wrong, post and blinds if asked, then the door locked as you found it.
The update
A photo and two honest lines through the app. Owners abroad are not checking for a nice picture, they are checking that the cat ate and the flat is cool. That is the whole reason they rebook you.
Part time work that fits around your week in Dubai
There are no shifts, no rosters and no minimum hours. You publish the days and times you are free, and requests come to you. Most people in Dubai run this as part time work around a job, a degree or family, taking two or three regular clients in one neighborhood. Some go further and cover several areas as full time income. Both are normal, and you can move between them month to month without asking anyone.
No formal experience or qualification is needed to apply. You complete identity verification before owners can book you, and after that the work is judged on reviews rather than a CV. Payment runs through the app, so there is no invoicing and no cash to chase.
Petme rates in Dubai, service by service
You set your own rate in AED. These are the bands Petme publishes across the UAE, so you can price against them rather than guess. Nothing is assigned to you and there is no minimum.
Cat drop-in visits
AED 50 to 100 per 20 to 30 minute visit. Once or twice a day is the normal booking.
Cat house sitting
AED 100 to 250 per night if you stay over, for owners who want someone in the home.
Dog walking
AED 50 to 120 per walk. Adds income on the same round if you also take dogs.
Doggy daycare
AED 60 to 150 per day, if you would rather host from home than drive between visits.
Cat work pays in repetition, not in single high tickets. Two clients in Dubai away for a week, each on two visits a day at AED 70, is twenty-eight visits and AED 1,960 before cashback. If those flats sit in one tower cluster, that is a short round twice a day rather than a full-time job.
Dubai neighborhoods that book the most
Villa communities like Arabian Ranches and The Springs suit boarding and large breeds, while high-rise clusters like Marina, Business Bay, and JLT skew toward small dogs and cats.
Marina, JLT, Business Bay and Downtown are tower addresses, so expect a concierge desk, a visitor pass and paid basement parking. Arabian Ranches, The Springs and Mirdif are gated or low-rise, where you register at the community gate once and then drive straight in.
The Dubai booking calendar
Bookings cluster around the two Eid holidays and the July to August school break, when residents leave the country for weeks at a time rather than a long weekend. The cool season from November to March brings a second wave: visiting family, event weekends, and short trips that turn into repeat drop-in work.
The practical consequence is that the quiet weeks are when you win clients and the busy weeks are when you earn from them. Sitters who take the ordinary term-time bookings are the ones already reviewed and already trusted when a household in Dubai needs two weeks of cover at short notice.
Summer heat is an advantage in Dubai
From May to September, daytime highs sit above 40°C and the risk to a cat is indoor, not outdoor. Sitters who confirm the AC setting on the first visit, check the unit is still running on every visit, and agree an emergency contact before the owner flies out are the ones owners rebook every holiday.
AC is the whole job
Check the AC is still running the moment you arrive, refresh water at every visit, and know who to call if it fails while the owner is abroad.
Know your Dubai buildings
Tower access, visitor parking, and which buildings need a pass at the desk. Knowing the practicalities is what turns a first visit into a standing holiday booking.
Keep up to 90%
You set your AED rate. Petme keeps 10 to 15%, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% per booking.
What owners in Dubai look for
Owners here are handing a stranger a key and, often, a pet they have flown halfway around the world with. Rate is rarely the deciding factor. Three things are.
A verified profile
Identity verification, a real photo, and a bio that says which Dubai areas you cover and which pets you are comfortable with. A vague profile gets skipped no matter what it charges.
Updates that arrive
A photo and a line every visit, sent when you said you would send it. Owners in a different time zone judge you almost entirely on whether the message turned up.
Cover if it goes wrong
Every confirmed booking carries the Petme Protection Plan with up to AED 83,000 toward eligible emergency treatment. You do not arrange it and the owner does not pay extra for it.
How to start taking bookings in Dubai
Download Petme
Download the Petme app from the App Store or Google Play.
Build your profile
Add photos, a short bio, and the Dubai neighborhoods you cover.
Verify your ID
Complete identity verification so owners can trust your profile before they book.
Set your rates and accept bookings
Set your AED rates, choose your schedule including heat-aware summer windows, and accept the bookings you want.
Cat Sitting Jobs in Dubai
What new sitters ask before signing up on Petme in Dubai.
How much do cat sitters earn per visit in Dubai?
Cat sitting on Petme in Dubai runs AED 50 to AED 100 per 20 to 30 minute visit. You set your own rate, and with sitter cashback you keep up to 90% of every booking. Owners travelling for a week usually book once or twice daily, so a single client can mean ten or more visits.
Where is cat sitting demand strongest in Dubai?
Villa communities like Arabian Ranches and The Springs suit boarding and large breeds, while high-rise clusters like Marina, Business Bay, and JLT skew toward small dogs and cats. Apartment clusters book the most cat visits, because cats stay in their own home while owners travel.
How do I keep a cat safe in the Dubai summer?
From May to September the risk is indoor, not outdoor: confirm the AC setting on the first visit, check the unit is still running each time you arrive, refresh water at every visit, and agree with the owner who to call if the AC fails while they are away.
What happens on a cat sitting visit in Dubai?
You visit the cat in its own home: fresh food and water, a clean litter tray, some play and company, a quick check that the home is secure, and a photo update through the app. You can also offer overnight cat house sitting from the same profile.
What Protection Plan do I get on cat visits?
Every confirmed Petme booking, including cat drop-in visits, automatically includes the Petme Protection Plan with up to AED 83,000. If a cat in your care needs urgent treatment, eligible costs may be covered.
Is this a part time job in Dubai?
It is whatever you make it. There are no shifts, no rosters and no minimum hours, so most people take it as part time work alongside a job or studies, and a few build it into full time income by covering several neighborhoods. You accept the requests that fit your week and decline the rest.
Do I need experience to apply in Dubai?
No formal experience or qualification is required. What matters is that you are comfortable and confident with the animal, reliable about turning up when you said you would, and quick to answer messages. You complete identity verification before owners can book you.
When are bookings busiest in Dubai?
Bookings cluster around the two Eid holidays and the July to August school break, when residents leave the country for weeks at a time rather than a long weekend. The cool season from November to March brings a second wave: visiting family, event weekends, and short trips that turn into repeat drop-in work.
Do I need a car to take bookings in Dubai?
It depends on where you work. Marina, JLT, Business Bay and Downtown are tower addresses, so expect a concierge desk, a visitor pass and paid basement parking. Arabian Ranches, The Springs and Mirdif are gated or low-rise, where you register at the community gate once and then drive straight in. You set the neighborhoods you cover, so a sitter without a car can take a single cluster and still fill a week.
How do I get paid for bookings in Dubai?
Payment runs through the Petme app rather than cash at the door, so the rate is agreed before the booking starts and there is nothing to chase afterwards. Your earnings are paid out to your bank account, and sitter cashback is what lifts your take-home toward 90% of the booking.
Start earning in Dubai
Set your own rate. AED 83,000 Protection Plan on every booking, cashback that keeps your clients rebooking, and fast payouts to your bank.