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Cat sitters in Westmount, London

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

ID-checked sitters, transparent ratings, and $20,000 CAD in vet protection on every booking. Most Petme cat sitters in Westmount 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 Westmount

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 London

How much does a cat sitter cost in London Ontario?

Drop-in cat visits in London typically cost $18 to $26 CAD per visit. Old North, Wortley, and the area around Western University sit at the higher end; the deeper north and south suburbs are a little lower. Overnight in-home sitting runs $45 to $68 CAD per night. Sitters set their own rates and you see the total before booking.

Do London sitters cover Western University and the medical district?

Yes. Sitters set their own coverage areas. Many cover the central neighbourhoods including the university zone and the hospital corridor along Commissioners Road and Wellington. Use the London filter and check each sitter's coverage map.

I am a med student and travel home for breaks. What is the cheapest option?

For two to four nights, one drop-in visit per day at the lower end of the price range (around $18 to $20 CAD) is the most cost-effective option for a healthy adult cat. Some sitters offer a small discount for multi-day bookings; ask in chat.

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, ear drops, and subcutaneous fluids for renal cats are routine. Demonstrate at the meet and greet so the sitter is comfortable on day one.

How do I handle keys for a Wortley century home?

Hand the sitter a key at the meet and greet and test it on the front door together. Century-home locks sometimes need a specific knack; show it once and the sitter has it. Mention any side or back doors and which one you want used in the booking notes.

Can I book a sitter for a long weekend at Lake Huron?

Most London owners book the sitter to visit the London home while the cat stays in familiar territory. Drop-in visits are easier and cheaper than transporting the cat. Book a few days ahead in the summer cottage season.

My cat is shy with strangers. How long until they trust the sitter?

Most shy cats start showing up by the third or fourth visit. The sitter refills food and water, scoops the litter, looks for the cat without forcing interaction, and reports what they observed. A good meet and greet helps.

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

Yes. Every Petme booking in London includes up to $20,000 CAD in emergency vet protection at any licensed Ontario 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.

Ready to book a cat sitter in Westmount?

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