Petme neighbourhood guide · Laval

Cat sitters in Duvernay, Laval

Verified local cat sitters for drop-in visits, feeding, litter care, and gentle play in Duvernay.

ID-checked sitters, transparent ratings, and $20,000 CAD in vet protection on every booking. Most Petme cat sitters in Duvernay cover a few homes within a short walk, so visits stay punctual and your cat keeps its own home routine. A photo update is sent before the sitter leaves.

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Cat services in Duvernay

Pick the right one for your trip:

Drop-in visit

The standard for indoor cats. 20 to 30 minutes of feeding, fresh water, litter, play, and a photo update.

Twice-daily visits

For longer trips or multi-cat households. Morning and evening, same sitter, same routine your cat already knows.

Medication-experienced

Sitters confident with pills, oral drops, ear drops, and (with a meet-and-greet demo) insulin injections.

Overnight cat sitting

A sitter stays at your home overnight. Best for very young, very old, or separation-anxious cats.

Frequently asked questions

Cat sitter questions in Laval

How much does a cat sitter cost in Laval?

Drop-in cat visits in Laval typically cost $20 to $28 CAD per visit. Chomedey, Sainte-Dorothee, and the southern parts of the island sit at the higher end; the eastern suburbs are a little lower. Overnight in-home sitting runs $48 to $72 CAD per night. Sitters set their own rate and you see the total before booking.

Do Laval cat sitters speak French?

Yes, most do. Sitters list their languages on their profile; filter for French if you want to manage the booking in French from chat through to the meet and greet. The Petme platform is available in French, and sitter notes and photo captions can be in French throughout.

Can a Montreal sitter cover my Laval home?

Some can. Sitters set their own coverage areas; many island-based Laval sitters cover Laval only, but some Montreal sitters cross the bridge for regular clients. Use the Laval filter first; if the pool is thin in your neighbourhood, expand to Montreal sitters and check their coverage maps.

My cat is on medication. Can the sitter manage?

Yes if the sitter is medication-experienced. Filter for 'medication experienced' and message a few sitters in chat. Pills, oral drops, and ear drops are routine. Show the dose and timing at the meet and greet so the sitter is comfortable on day one.

How do I keep the thermostat right during a winter trip?

Set the thermostat at 19 to 21 degrees C for the booking. Do not let it drop below 18 in winter; pipes near outside walls can freeze in a Quebec cold snap. Ask the sitter to confirm the thermostat reading on the first visit.

Can I book a sitter for a Laurentians weekend?

Most Laval owners book the sitter to visit the Laval home while the cat stays in familiar territory. A few sitters travel to the Laurentians for in-home cat care during longer holidays; mention the location and dates in your booking request.

My family has two cats and a detached home. Will the sitter handle both?

Yes. Two-cat households are the typical Laval booking. The sitter feeds both, scoops both litter boxes, and plays with each cat separately if one is shy. Mention any feeding differences (special diet, medication for one cat only) in the booking notes.

Is the $20,000 CAD vet protection valid at Laval vet clinics?

Yes. Every Petme booking in Laval includes up to $20,000 CAD in emergency vet protection at any licensed Quebec vet clinic during the sitter's care window. No deductible, no enrollment, no extra fee. Coverage runs from the first visit to the last visit of the booking.

Ready to book a cat sitter in Duvernay?

Download the Petme app, set your dates, and your cat keeps its own routine. Cashback hits your balance automatically once the booking completes.