My best friend is going away for a week. I have cat-sit for her before. She has 17 cats and about 12 litter boxes. The cats are not together; they're in four separate areas in her house. All are indoor-only cats.
I would have liked to split the work load with someone else - my friend used to have her sister pitch in - but I am the only person she could get.
Here's the thing: she is fine with paying me, because let's face it, it's a lot of cats and a lot of work. She asked me to come twice a day because one of the cats needs special attention in order to make sure he gets enough to eat. Round trip, it's about 5 miles to her house.
I said I wanted $10 per visit, payable in cat food, a gift card to Pet Smart, or cash if she preferred. I made it clear I wasn't out to profit for myself, but caring for her cats allowed me to help care for mine.
I estimate spending one hour there in the morning and maybe only 30-40 minutes at night.
So this comes to $140, which sounds to me like a lot to charge my friend.
Is it?
I would have liked to split the work load with someone else - my friend used to have her sister pitch in - but I am the only person she could get.
Here's the thing: she is fine with paying me, because let's face it, it's a lot of cats and a lot of work. She asked me to come twice a day because one of the cats needs special attention in order to make sure he gets enough to eat. Round trip, it's about 5 miles to her house.
I said I wanted $10 per visit, payable in cat food, a gift card to Pet Smart, or cash if she preferred. I made it clear I wasn't out to profit for myself, but caring for her cats allowed me to help care for mine.
I estimate spending one hour there in the morning and maybe only 30-40 minutes at night.
So this comes to $140, which sounds to me like a lot to charge my friend.
Is it?