Petme · Montreal

Condo pet sitting in Montreal

Plateau triplexes, downtown towers, Griffintown lofts. Practical condo pet care in Montreal.

Montreal condo life ranges from Plateau triplex apartments to Griffintown high-rises to downtown towers. Each format has different access routines, and many Plateau buildings have no concierge at all. This is the practical condo playbook Petme sitters use across Montreal.

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Building access

How sitters get into your Montreal condo

Plateau and Mile End triplex

Most are unstaffed walk-ups. Key handover at the meet and greet, returned at the end of the booking. Smart locks are spreading but still less common than in Toronto or Vancouver.

Downtown towers and Griffintown

Many have concierge service with a guest sign-in routine. Leave a key or share a smart-lock code; the concierge hands over and tracks visits.

Syndicate rules

Some condo syndicates require visitors to register with the building. A new sitter visiting daily may need to be added to a visitor list with the building administrator.

Bilingual sitters

French-speaking sitters in Montreal

Many Petme sitters in Montreal speak both French and English. If you prefer to communicate in French, mention it in your first message and the sitter will reply in French. The Petme app supports French throughout.

For the meet and greet, hand-off notes and feeding instructions can be in either language. Some owners write the routine in both to cover anyone the building concierge might pass a key to.

Common Montreal neighbourhoods

Where Petme sitters most often work

Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile End, Outremont, Griffintown, downtown, Verdun, NDG, and Westmount all have heavy Petme coverage. Sitters in these neighbourhoods know the standard apartment-key routine for Plateau triplexes and the concierge routine for Griffintown towers.

Montreal’s long winter means many sitters offer extra drop-in visits in January and February when owners want shorter walks at lower temperatures.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do Quebec condo syndicates restrict pets?
Some do. Check your déclaration de copropriété for pet rules: maximum number of pets, size limits, and any registration requirements.
Are Montreal sitters bilingual?
Many are. Mention French as your preferred language in the first message and your sitter will reply in French. The app interface is bilingual.
How does Petme’s 0% owner fee work for condo dwellers?
Petme charges pet owners 0% on every booking. Cashback is automatic, and CAD 20,000 vet protection is included on every booking.

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