The majority of pet sitting and dog walking companies in Northern New Jersey are individually owned and operated. Some pet owners prefer this approach because it means that there is only one pet sitter to have to introduce to their loved ones. There are many negatives to this however, due to last-minute cancellations and emergencies by the individual pet sitter that leave pet owners without any coverage. NJ Pet Sitters, L.L.P. offers the best of both worlds by providing a primary provider, and a secondary back-up for every household. Pet owners never have to worry about a phone call within 24 hours of their departure telling them that their only option is suddenly available. NJ Pet Sitters employs systems and routines, along with a safety net of multiple pet sitters and dog walkers to provide customers with the worry-free service that they deserve. A quality pet sitting company allows pet owners to be stress-free, and makes their lives easier. When considering whether to use an individual dog walker or pet sitter as opposed to an organization, remember that you need the provider to be there for you when you need them the most!
Pet of the Month for October 2010
Congratulations to Sadie – NJ Pet Sitters Pet of the Month for October 2010! Sadie was a little buzzing bee for Halloween and looked adorable! She is happy go-lucky, very lovable and always sits in our laps and loves to give kisses. She loves to sniff around everywhere on her dog walks!
Pet Sitter of the Month for October 2010
Dana
DANA is the EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR OCTOBER 2010! Dana jumped right in on last-minute calls from clients, and helped out her peers as well. On a Friday night, one of our current clients called and needed emergency visits, but his current sitter was unavailable. She dropped everything to go meet him and his 2 German Shepherds, and she started the visits the very next morning! If you have ever met Dana, you know that she is always positive, and there is always a smile on her face. She also provided coverage on Halloween weekend for overnight sits so that the regular sitter could enjoy the special holiday with family. Her attention to detail and willingness to go above-and-beyond help NJ Pet Sitters to deliver the best pet sitting and dog walking in North Jersey!
Pet Sitter of the Month for September 2010
PERICA is the EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER 2010! We want to thank Perica for all of her hard work this month. She has jumped right in, and is a real sweetheart to all her furry friends. She has even noticed a sore on one of the pups that was missed by the owners. After the the vet and some ointment, this pup has some pep to his step. We have received many parents calling to express how happy they find their fur kids are when they arrive home after Perica’s time with them. Thank You for putting your heart into every visit!
Potty Train Cats – Your Cat Can Use the Toilet
Getting to know your cat’s behavioral patterns is key to having an valuable relationship with your pet. Cats are very intellectual animals, but they are also creatures of habit. Many wonderful relationships between parents and their cats are ruined every day because of poor potty habits; often the frustrations leads to abandonment and their cats are sent to pounds. There is a very low demand for older cats in animal shelters. Please don’t have this happen to your loved ones!
Every cat owner understands that the relationship that they have with their cat is one of the most rewarding things in life. It is typically believed that cat owners survive longer because of the love that they give and get back from their kitties. Some pet owners prefer cats, and some think dogs are man’s best friend, but people feel that felines and dogs are totally different pets. Dog owners know that their pets are very forgiving in their relationships, but cats require more attention. While dogs may mark their territory by going to the bathroom in areas that we know are unacceptable, they can easily be shown to do this outside of the residence. Cats can easily be shown to use the litter box, but keeping up this behavior is much more arduous.
There are many ways to keep your cat satisfied using a litter box. Proper maintenance and regular cleaning with ammonia will go a long way. Replacing the entire litter instead of just removing the poop will help to achieve the intended result. In addition, using a litter box bag will help in the maintenance of this process. Some of the bad parts of all of this maintenance is the amount of invaluable time and money. Repeatedly replacing cat litter and bags can be very expensive over the life of your cat. The median life span of a domesticated inside cat is 16.5 years, as opposed to 3 years for ferile outdoor cat. If you calculate the expense of buying these materials over the life of your cat, the expense will be significant. In addition, the typical cat owner has 2 cats, so this cost is theoretically amplified. This is true because you should have at least one litter box per cat. Wouldn’t it be better to just flush the toilet after them instead?
Many people have seen in current films that the concept of potty training your cat is idealistic, and typically thought of to be comedic. Although most cat owners find this unbelievable, those that have trained their cats to use the toilet have saved thousands of dollars and months of time. The possibility of training cats to use toilet bowls instead of a litter box could be a reality. Think of your furry feline friends, and allow them the same comfort that we have become used to ourselves…going to the bathroom in a toilet!
Come See the NEW NJ Pet Sitters Web Site!
Go to http://www.njpetsitters.org to see our new web site with fully integrated Shopping Cart, Gallery, Guestbook, Blog and other cool things! Got suggestions or improvements…let us know. Found errors…let us know too please 🙁
Pet of the Month for September 2010
SEN’OR SCALA is PET OF THE MONTH BECAUSE HE IS AN INSPIRATION TO ALL REHABILITATED ABUSED ANIMALS .SENORS PREVIOUS ABUSIVE OWNERS USE TO KEEP A RUBBER BAND AROUND HIS SNOUT ALL THE TIME SO HE WOULD NOT BARK, CAUSING A PERMANENT INDENTATION MARK ON HIS MOUTH. ALTHOUGH YOU CAN SEE HIS PREVIOUS PHYSICAL ABUSE BY HIS SCAR…. THERE IS NOT ONE SIGN OF HIM REMEMBERING HIS HORRID PAST. HIS CURRENT OWNERS JENNIFER AND JAMES LOVE HIM SO MUCH AND IT SHOWS. HE IS ALWAYS HAPPY, AND EVEN CLAPS HIS PAWS WHEN WE COME IN TO WALK HIM..SENOR
IS AN EXAMPLE OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, AND GIVES ALL ANIMALS IN SHELTERS
THAT HAVE HORRIBLE PASTS SOMETHING TO HOPE FOR! we love taking care of
Senor while Jenn and Jame are at work!!! Congratulations Senor~
