For pet owners who travel
Fill it in once. Every trip, share a single link. Your sitter opens a calm briefing with the critical things first. No app, no login.
Sitting for Sarah · 2–9 Jun
Luna
Critical · read first
Asthma. Inhaler in the kitchen drawer, every morning.
The usual handover
You've packed. The taxi's outside. And you're still thumbing out a group text: feed her twice, the food's under the sink, oh and she can't have chicken.
Somewhere there's a sticky note on the fridge. By day three it's slipped behind the counter, and your sitter is guessing.
The things that matter most are the easiest to forget to say. The inhaler in the kitchen drawer. The back gate that doesn't latch. The vet's number. And the worry follows you onto the plane: if something goes wrong, will they know what to do?
It doesn't have to be like that.
Before you go
The difference between a sitter who copes and one who's confident is specifics. Here's what's worth writing down, with or without an app.
The goal isn't a perfect sitter. It's a sitter who isn't guessing.
Pet, vet, meds, feeding, routine, home. A structured care page, not a blank document to wrestle with.
Each trip gets its own link and QR code. Send it however you like: WhatsApp, a text, or printed for the fridge.
Your sitter sees a clean briefing on their phone, critical things first. No app, no account, no login.
Set up your pet’s care page in a few minutes. Then it’s ready for every trip.
Create your pet’s care page