Cat Sitting Jobs in Woking

Cat sitting jobs in Woking, where the Waterloo commute keeps visits booked all week

Woking empties out on weekdays as professionals ride the fast Waterloo line into London, and it clears again at weekends when those same owners head off travelling. Their cats still need feeding, litter changing and a bit of company, and that is the daily gap Petme cat sitters step into close to home. Cat visits in Woking run £13 to £20 per visit, and you keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.

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£13 to £20
per cat visit in Woking
Up to 90%
of every booking kept by the sitter
£20,000
vet protection on every booking
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Cat care in Woking

Where cat visits cluster across Woking

Cat work in Woking tends to sit with commuters and families who travel often, so the morning and evening drop-ins stack up around Horsell, Goldsworth Park and Knaphill. St John’s and Old Woking add a steady run of regulars, with West Byfleet handy for anyone covering the western edge near the station. Picking two or three neighbouring areas keeps your visits tight rather than criss-crossing the whole town between feeds.

Rates in Woking

Choose your services, set your own rates

Typical Petme rates in Woking. You set your own price for each service, and keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.

Drop-in cat visits

£13 to £20 per visit

House sitting

£38 to £60 per night

Overnight boarding

£30 to £48 per night

Where demand is strongest

Woking areas that book the most

Woking runs on London commuters, with a fast Waterloo line that keeps professionals travelling through the week and away at weekends, so sitters stay busy year round. Family areas like Horsell and Goldsworth Park lead for dog boarding and walking.

HorsellKnaphillGoldsworth ParkSt John’sOld WokingWest Byfleet
Why Petme

Built for sitters in Woking

Keep up to 90%

You set your rate. Petme keeps a low service fee, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% of every booking.

Full schedule control

No assigned shifts and no minimum hours. Accept or decline each request and pause your profile whenever you need to.

Protected on every booking

£20,000 in vet protection comes with every confirmed booking, so you are never on the hook alone if something goes wrong.

Common questions

Cat Sitting Jobs in Woking

What new sitters ask before signing up on Petme in Woking.

How much do cat sitters earn per visit in Woking?

Drop-in cat visits on Petme in Woking run £13 to £20 per visit. You set your own rate per visit, and with sitter cashback you keep up to 90% of every booking.

Where is cat sitting demand strongest in Woking?

Woking runs on London commuters, with a fast Waterloo line that keeps professionals travelling through the week and away at weekends, so sitters stay busy year round. Family areas like Horsell and Goldsworth Park lead for dog boarding and walking. Most cat owners book a sitter within their own neighborhood, so listing the areas you cover sharpens your visibility.

What does a typical cat sitting visit involve?

A standard drop-in runs 20 to 30 minutes: feeding, fresh water, litter scooping, playtime, and a photo update to the owner in chat. Many Woking owners book one or two visits a day while they travel.

Can I set my own visit schedule in Woking?

Yes. You set your available hours and accept or decline each request. Morning and evening visit slots fill first, and you can stack several nearby visits into one round.

What protection do I get on cat sitting bookings?

Every confirmed Petme booking, including drop-in visits, includes £20,000 in vet protection for the cat in your care, at no cost to you or the owner.

Can I earn from multi-cat households in Woking?

Yes. Plenty of Woking families keep two or more cats, and a single drop-in covers the whole household, so you feed, refresh water, sort the litter trays and send one photo update in the same visit. Larger households in areas like Horsell and Goldsworth Park often book a morning and an evening slot while owners are away, which builds into a steady daily run for you.

Is cat sitting busiest during holidays in Woking?

Holiday periods are the peak for cat sitting in Woking, since owners who commute into London on the Waterloo line tend to travel at half-term, over summer and around Christmas. Cats stay home rather than going into a cattery, so demand for daily visits climbs and morning and evening slots fill first. Building a few regulars early means you are first in line when those travel weeks come round.

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Cat sitting jobs near Woking

Cover more than one patch. Each city page has its own local rates and demand notes.

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