Drop-in visit
The standard for indoor cats. 20 to 30 minutes of feeding, fresh water, litter, play, and a photo update.
Verified local cat sitters for drop-in visits, feeding, litter care, and gentle play in Churchville.
ID-checked sitters, transparent ratings, and CAD 32,000 in Protection Plan on every booking. Most Petme cat sitters in Churchville 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.
Pick the right one for your trip:
The standard for indoor cats. 20 to 30 minutes of feeding, fresh water, litter, play, and a photo update.
For longer trips or multi-cat households. Morning and evening, same sitter, same routine your cat already knows.
Sitters confident with pills, oral drops, ear drops, and (with a meet-and-greet demo) insulin injections.
A sitter stays at your home overnight. Best for very young, very old, or separation-anxious cats.
It is the most common reaction and it does not affect the visit. An experienced sitter in Churchville will not force contact: food and litter get handled, the cat comes out on its own schedule, and most appear by the second or third visit. Until then the photos and the litter box tell you what you need to know, which is that your cat is eating and using it while you are out of Brampton.
It changes what gets checked. Forced-air heating dries indoor air out over the winter, so water intake matters more and a sitter will top up and reposition bowls rather than just refill them. Ice storms and the outages that follow are the other winter risk, so agree in advance who to call if the heat goes out while you are away from Churchville.
Drop-in cat visits in Brampton typically cost $18 to $26 CAD per visit. Heart Lake and Mount Pleasant sit at the higher end; the central and southern neighbourhoods are a little lower. Overnight in-home sitting runs $45 to $70 CAD per night. Sitters set their own rates and you see the total before booking.
Some do, some do not. Many Brampton sitters charge a single rate for the household up to a certain number of cats; others add a small surcharge for the third cat. Check each sitter's rate card on their profile, or ask in chat before booking. The total you see at checkout includes everything.
Yes. Sitters set their own coverage areas. Many cover their own neighbourhood; some cover the whole city and into Caledon and northern Mississauga. Use the Brampton filter and check each sitter's coverage map. Mount Pleasant, Springdale, and Bramalea are all well represented.
Yes. Three-week bookings are common in Brampton because so many families travel internationally from Pearson. Book one or two visits per day depending on the cats' needs. Confirm continuous availability with the sitter and arrange a meet and greet a week or two before departure.
Yes if the sitter is medication-experienced. Filter for 'medication experienced' and message a few sitters in chat. Pills, liquid medication, and ear drops are routine. Demonstrate at the meet and greet so the sitter is comfortable on day one.
Most Brampton sitters can fit a late-evening visit; mention the timing in your booking notes. For frequent travellers near Pearson, do meet-and-greets with two or three sitters in advance, save them as favourites, and book whenever travel is confirmed.
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 meet and greet helps; let the cat smell the sitter's hand without pressure to engage.
Yes. Every Petme booking in Brampton includes up to CAD 32,000 in emergency Protection Plan 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 of the booking.
Download the Petme app, set your dates, and your cat keeps its own routine. Cashback hits your balance automatically once the booking completes.