Before you apply for a sit, read the listing twice. First, read for excitement. Second, read for reality. Dates, pets, medications, transportation, location, work setup, chores, and communication expectations all matter.
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Do not ignore transportation. Ask whether you need a car, whether public transit works, whether ride-shares are available, and whether the home is walkable. I can think of four recent sits, when hosts left me their car and/or off-road vehicles to use. A dreamy sit can become stressful if you cannot move around.
Your first application should not sound copied and pasted. Mention the pets by name. Reflect back something from the listing. Share why you are a good fit. Specificity feels like care.
Good house sitting is built on respect. Respect the pets. Respect the home. Respect the host’s routines. Respect your own limits. That combination creates a better sit for everyone.