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Cat-friendly neighbourhoods in Surrey

Where Surrey cats feel at home

South Surrey and White Rock

Quiet residential streets with detached homes and ocean views. Many cat sitters here have enclosed gardens and sunrooms.

  • Ocean views
  • Enclosed gardens
  • Quiet streets

Cloverdale and Fleetwood

Established suburban neighbourhoods with family homes and excellent natural light. Cats love the bay windows and garden wildlife.

  • Family homes
  • Bay windows
  • Garden wildlife

Fraser Heights and Panorama Ridge

Newer homes on elevated terrain with panoramic views. Cats enjoy watching birds and changing weather from heated perches.

  • Panoramic views
  • Newer homes
  • Elevated terrain

Cat care tips for Surrey

Keep your cat comfortable in Surrey's mild, rainy climate

Rainy season humidity

Surrey gets significant rain. Indoor humidity can rise. Ensure air circulation and watch for any mould that could affect your cat's respiratory health.

Wildlife encounters

Surrey borders farmland and forest. Coyotes and raccoons are common. Keep cats strictly indoors and ensure your sitter keeps doors closed.

Mild winter advantage

Surrey's mild winters mean cats can enjoy open windows with screens for fresh air more months of the year than most Canadian cities.

Suburban enrichment

Surrey cats in suburban homes benefit from window bird feeders, cat trees, and rotating toy selections to stay stimulated.

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Cats stay in a calm home, not a stressful facility.

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Every booking includes the Petme Protection Plan.

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Free meet-and-greet so your cat can approve their sitter.

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Frequently asked questions about cat sitters in Surrey

Everything you need to know before booking a cat sitter

Cat sitting in Surrey typically ranges from $20 to $45 per night for boarding and $12 to $22 per drop-in visit. All bookings include $20,000 vet coverage.
Yes. Most Surrey cat sitters on Petme offer in-home visits and house sitting.
Yes. Every Petme booking includes up to $20,000 in veterinary coverage.
Yes. Petme has cat sitters across Surrey, White Rock, Langley, Delta, and surrounding areas.

Cat sitting in Surrey

Surrey is British Columbia's second-largest city, stretching from urban centres to farmland and forest. Cats here enjoy spacious suburban homes with mild year-round temperatures and plenty of window-watching opportunities.

Petme connects Surrey cat owners with local, verified sitters who offer boarding, in-home sitting, and drop-in visits with zero booking fees and $20,000 vet coverage.

Whether your cat watches raindrops from a White Rock window or surveys Cloverdale wildlife, there is a Petme sitter in Surrey who understands feline care.

Sitters experienced with indoor cats
Coverage across Surrey and South Fraser
Same-day booking available
Average sitter rating: 4.9 out of 5
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About cat sitting in Surrey

Surrey is the second-largest city in BC by population, and cat ownership skews suburban-detached. Two-cat households are common across Cloverdale, South Surrey, Fleetwood, and Panorama Ridge; townhouse cats fill Newton and Guildford; condo cats cluster along the SkyTrain corridor. Indoor-only is the standard arrangement.

Surrey's vet coverage works through the wider Fraser Valley network. Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley in Langley handles overnight emergencies for most of Surrey; Surrey Animal Hospital, Cloverdale Animal Hospital, and South Surrey Veterinary Hospital cover daytime care. Every Petme booking includes up to $20,000 CAD in emergency vet protection at no extra cost.

Surrey cat owners travel often: family flights from Vancouver, weekend trips to Whistler and the interior, road trips across BC and into Washington. Petme keeps the cat home in its routine. Most Surrey drop-in visits run $20 to $28 CAD per visit, with South Surrey and Morgan Heights at the higher end and Newton and Whalley a little lower.

Practical tips for Surrey cat owners

Local cat care notes

Rainy-season litter check

Surrey winters are wet. Damp air pulls moisture into litter; ask the sitter to scoop fully each visit rather than topping up.

Townhouse stair safety

Townhouse stairs are common in Surrey. Ask the sitter to check each floor at every visit, especially the bottom floor where shy cats often hide.

Multi-cat play time

For two-cat homes, ask the sitter to play with each cat separately for five minutes so the shy one gets attention too.

Cold-snap warmth

Surrey rarely gets prairie-cold, but Fraser Valley winters can drop to minus ten. Hold the thermostat at 20 degrees C during cold snaps to keep older cats comfortable.

Frequently asked questions

Cat sitter questions in Surrey

How much does a cat sitter cost in Surrey?

Drop-in cat visits in Surrey typically cost $20 to $28 CAD per visit. South Surrey, Morgan Heights, and Cloverdale sit at the higher end; Newton, Whalley, and Guildford are a little lower. Overnight in-home sitting runs $48 to $75 CAD per night. Sitters set their own rates and you see the total before booking.

Do Surrey sitters cover South Surrey, Cloverdale, and Newton?

Yes. Sitters set their own coverage areas. Many cover their own pocket of the city; some cover the whole of Surrey and into Langley or White Rock. Use the Surrey filter and check each sitter's coverage map. South Surrey, Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Newton, and Guildford are all represented.

My cat is on subcutaneous fluids for kidney disease. Can the sitter help?

Yes if the sitter is experienced. Filter for 'medication experienced' and message a few sitters in chat. Show the IV bag size, needle gauge, and volume per session. Most Surrey sitters who do sub-q fluids will ask for a demo at the meet and greet so they are comfortable on day one.

I am flying to Asia for two weeks. Will the sitter manage continuous care?

Yes. Two-week bookings are common in Surrey because many families travel internationally. Confirm with the sitter that they have continuous availability across the dates, book one or two visits per day, and arrange a meet and greet a week or so before departure.

My family has two cats and a townhouse with stairs. Will that affect the booking?

No. Townhouse cats live across multiple floors and sitters know the routine. Mention the layout in the booking notes, point out the litter location and the favourite sleeping spots, and the sitter will check each floor at every visit.

How do I handle the alarm system for a multi-day booking?

Set a temporary code for the duration of the booking if your alarm allows it, or share the standard code in writing at the meet and greet. Many Surrey owners use smart locks with one-time codes per sitter. Confirm with the sitter how the alarm is set when they leave each visit.

My cat is shy and hides. Will the sitter find them?

Yes. Surrey sitters are used to shy cats. The sitter refills food and water, scoops the litter, looks for the cat without forcing interaction, and reports what they observed. Most shy cats start showing up by the third or fourth visit.

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

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