Cat sitting jobs in Miami

Become a cat sitter in Miami

Drop in on Miami cats in their own towers for $20 to $32 a visit, on the hours you choose. Short visits, no assigned shifts, and up to 90% of every booking in your pocket with sitter cashback.

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Start Cat SittingUp to 90% kept. $20,000 vet protection.
$20 to $32
per in-home visit in Miami
Up to 90%
of every booking kept by the sitter
$20,000
vet protection on every booking
4.9 / 5
average sitter rating on Petme
Reading the map before you book

Why the towers decide a Miami cat sitter's week

Miami grows upward, and that geography shapes the work. The Brickell and Edgewater high-rises along Biscayne Bay stack indoor cats by the hundred, so a sitter can clear several visits without leaving one stretch of street. South Beach adds the same density across the causeway. The summer heat keeps cats indoors all year, and the winter snowbird season fills the same towers with part-time residents who travel often. Cats hate the carrier, so owners want someone who comes up to the unit, and in a city this bilingual a profile in English and Spanish earns the first call.

In-home, not boarding

Feeding, water, litter, play, and a wellbeing check in the cat's own home. Photos after every visit win the rebooking.

Own a tower cluster

Brickell, Edgewater, and South Beach stack homes into single towers. A tight cluster keeps short visits profitable.

Pockets worth building a route in

The Miami pockets where cat visits cluster

Brickell, Edgewater, and South Beach carry the condo-tower volume, while Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and Coral Gables keep the calendar full between them across the year.

BrickellWynwoodCoral GablesCoconut GroveEdgewaterSouth BeachLittle Havana
Before your first visit

Cat sitting in Miami, answered

The questions Miami cat sitters work through before they take a first booking on Petme.

What can a cat sitter earn per visit in Miami?

In-home cat visits on Petme in Miami run $20 to $32 each. Two visits a day or a multi-cat home pays more. You set the rate yourself, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% of every booking.

Which Miami neighborhoods book the most cat visits?

The vertical condo neighborhoods book the most. Brickell, Edgewater, and South Beach pack hundreds of indoor-cat homes into a handful of towers, so a sitter can cover several visits inside a few blocks. Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Wynwood add steady year-round demand, and listing the exact buildings you serve is what turns a profile view into a first booking.

Do I need prior experience to start cat sitting here?

No formal experience is needed. Owners weigh reliability, calm handling, and clear photo updates over a resume, and a verified profile that names the neighborhoods you cover wins the early bookings. In a bilingual city, an English-and-Spanish profile earns trust faster.

How does Petme pay cat sitters out?

Payment runs through the app. The owner pays in-app when they book, Petme holds the funds, and your earnings release to your linked bank account after the visit is done. Cashback is added on top, so there is no chasing cash at the door.

Can I fit cat sitting around a full-time job in Miami?

Yes. There are no minimum hours and no assigned shifts, so you pick the visits that fit your week. Because cat visits are short, many Miami sitters build a tight route of nearby Brickell or Edgewater towers and drop in once or twice a day around their main job.

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Set your own per-visit rate. $20,000 vet protection on every booking, cashback that keeps your clients rebooking, and fast payouts to your bank.