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Rebecca T.

The Heights, Jersey City, NJ

5.0 out of 5 stars
509 reviews
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Pet care is a central part of my daily routine. Every morning starts with a walk and playtime, ensuring my dog gets the exercise and mental stimulation they need. I set aside time for feeding, grooming, and training sessions throughout the day, which helps keep my dog engaged and happy. During the week, I also prioritize socialization with other dogs and trips to the park. This keeps my pet well-rounded and balanced. On weekends, I enjoy longer adventures, whether it's hiking, visiting pet-friendly places, or simply spending quality time at home. Pet care isn’t just a task for me; it’s a fulfilling aspect of my life that brings joy and companionship.

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About Rebecca T.

Communication

124 repeat pet parents
100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Report Cards

Safety, trust & environment

In my home and in my clients' homes, I prioritize creating a safe, comfortable environment for pets. This includes ensuring that the space is free from hazards and providing a cozy spot for them to relax. I maintain a consistent routine for feeding, walks, and playtime, which helps pets feel secure and well-cared for. I also focus on keeping the environment clean, regularly checking for any signs of discomfort or health issues. During walks, I ensure pets are on a leash and safe, while also allowing them to explore and enjoy their surroundings. Communication with clients is key, so I keep them updated on their pet’s well-being and activities. Overall, my goal is to treat every pet as part of my family, giving them the love and attention they deserve.

Information Rebecca T. would like to know about your pet

Before starting petsitting, it's crucial to gather comprehensive information about your pet to ensure they receive the best care. Here’s a list of important details to discuss: Health and Medical Needs Current Medications: Specific instructions for administering any medications, including dosage and frequency. Medical Conditions: Any existing health issues or allergies that need to be monitored. Veterinarian Information: Contact details for your vet in case of an emergency. Diet and Feeding Dietary Restrictions: Information on any allergies or food sensitivities. Feeding Schedule: Specific times and amounts for meals, and any special instructions for preparing food. Treats: Types of treats allowed and any limitations. Routine and Behavior Daily Routine: Details about your pet’s usual schedule, including feeding times, walk times, playtime, and bedtime. Behavioral Quirks: Any specific behaviors or habits (e.g., shyness, separation anxiety) and how to manage them. Training Commands: Any commands or cues your pet responds to, and their general behavior training status. Exercise and Play Favorite Activities: Preferred toys, games, and activities that keep your pet entertained. Exercise Needs: Recommended types and amounts of exercise or playtime. Social Interaction: Preferences for interaction with other pets or people, if applicable. Comfort and Safety Sleeping Arrangements: Preferred sleeping spots and any comfort items (e.g., blankets, beds) they need. Environmental Preferences: Any specific needs regarding temperature, lighting, or quiet areas. Safety Measures: Any precautions needed for keeping your pet safe (e.g., avoiding certain areas of the house or yard). Household Information House Rules: Any house rules or boundaries for your pet (e.g., where they’re allowed to go). Emergency Procedures: Information on what to do in case of an emergency or unexpected situation. Contact Information: Your contact details and the contact information of a nearby friend or family member who can be reached if needed. Other Preferences Grooming Needs: Any grooming routines or special care (e.g., brushing, nail trimming) required. Health Monitoring: Specific signs or symptoms to watch for that might indicate health issues. Favorite Spots: Favorite places to visit or areas of the home where they feel most comfortable. Having this detailed information ensures that I can provide the best possible care for the pet, maintain their routine, and handle any situations that might arise with confidence.

A typical day

For Dogs: Interactive Play: Engaging games like fetch, tug-of-war, or hide-and-seek with toys to keep them active and mentally stimulated. Adventure Walks: Exploring new trails or parks to provide a change of scenery and new scents to investigate. Puzzle Toys: Offering toys that dispense treats or require problem-solving to keep them mentally sharp and entertained. Training Sessions: Short, fun training sessions to reinforce commands or teach new tricks, adding mental stimulation and bonding time. Social Playdates: Arranging safe playdates with other friendly dogs if the dog enjoys social interactions. For Cats: Interactive Toys: Using feather wands, laser pointers, or toy mice to stimulate their natural hunting instincts and keep them active. Catnip Fun: Offering catnip toys or treats to provide excitement and playfulness. Climbing and Scratching: Encouraging exercise and enrichment with cat trees, scratching posts, or climbing shelves. Cozy Cuddles: Spending quiet time with your cat, whether it’s sitting together, brushing, or just relaxing in their favorite spots. Treat Hunting: Hiding treats around the house for a fun and stimulating treasure hunt. For Small Animals (e.g., Rabbits, Guinea Pigs): Exploration Time: Allowing them to explore a safe, supervised area outside of their cage for enrichment. Tunnels and Toys: Providing tunnels, chew toys, and other engaging items to stimulate their natural behaviors and keep them entertained. Interactive Play: Engaging with them using gentle, hand-held toys or food rewards for training and bonding. Grooming Sessions: Regular grooming and handling to keep them clean and comfortable while reinforcing trust. For Birds: Flight Time: Allowing supervised flight time outside of their cage to stretch their wings and explore. Foraging Toys: Providing toys that encourage foraging and problem-solving to keep their beaks and minds busy. Training and Interaction: Engaging in simple training exercises or teaching new tricks for mental stimulation. Music and Sounds: Playing gentle, bird-friendly music or sounds to keep them entertained and stimulated.

Location

Jersey City, NJ

Rebecca T.'s Neighborhood

Feline Fine: Tailored Cat Care

Cat care experience

Customized Care for Cats Individualized Attention: I take the time to get to know each cat’s unique personality and preferences. Whether your cat is shy, outgoing, or has specific quirks, I adjust my interactions to ensure they feel comfortable and secure. Routine Adherence: Cats thrive on routine, so I follow your cat’s established feeding, play, and sleep schedules as closely as possible. This consistency helps minimize stress and keeps your cat’s day running smoothly. Special Dietary Needs: If your cat has specific dietary requirements, such as a special diet or food allergies, I carefully follow your instructions to ensure they receive the correct food and any necessary supplements. Medical Care: For cats with medical conditions or those requiring medication, I am skilled in administering oral medications, injections, and other treatments. I also monitor for any changes in health and keep you informed. Behavioral Comfort: I respect your cat’s space and provide them with a calm environment. Whether they prefer to hide or interact, I adapt my approach to their comfort level and ensure they feel safe and at ease. Interactive Playtime: I engage your cat with their favorite toys and activities, whether it’s interactive play, puzzle toys, or quiet companionship. This stimulation helps keep them mentally and physically active. Litter Box Maintenance: I maintain a clean and odor-free litter box, ensuring it’s scooped regularly and changed as needed. This attention to cleanliness helps keep your cat healthy and happy. Grooming and Hygiene: For cats that enjoy or need grooming, I offer brushing and coat care. I’m also attentive to any signs of discomfort or issues, such as matting or shedding. Environmental Enrichment: I make sure your cat’s environment is engaging and stimulating, whether it’s through scratching posts, climbing trees, or cozy hiding spots, to keep them content and entertained. Regular Updates: I provide you with detailed updates on your cat’s well-being, including any changes in behavior, appetite, or health, so you’re always informed about how they’re doing.

Reviews

Tyler C.
Drop-In Visits • Jun 11, 2026
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Possibly the most flexible sitter I’ve ever dealt with. She absolutely saved my life and I will definitely be using again. But also is in love now.

Jessica S.
Drop-In Visits • Jun 07, 2026
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Rebecca always takes such good care of my kitty. Highly recommend her! She’s always my first choice sitter.

Mari L.
Drop-In Visits • Jun 03, 2026
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Rebecca is absolutely wonderful! Knowing she’s taking care of my cat gives me peace of mind while away because I know she’s in great hands. Could not recommend more highly!

Deanna M.
Drop-In Visits • May 31, 2026
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Rebecca took such great care of my cat, Karlton, while I was on vacation. She sent pictures every visit. She’s amazing with animals!

About Rebecca T.

Communication

124 repeat pet parents
100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Report Cards

Safety, trust & environment

In my home and in my clients' homes, I prioritize creating a safe, comfortable environment for pets. This includes ensuring that the space is free from hazards and providing a cozy spot for them to relax. I maintain a consistent routine for feeding, walks, and playtime, which helps pets feel secure and well-cared for. I also focus on keeping the environment clean, regularly checking for any signs of discomfort or health issues. During walks, I ensure pets are on a leash and safe, while also allowing them to explore and enjoy their surroundings. Communication with clients is key, so I keep them updated on their pet’s well-being and activities. Overall, my goal is to treat every pet as part of my family, giving them the love and attention they deserve.

Information Rebecca T. would like to know about your pet

Before starting petsitting, it's crucial to gather comprehensive information about your pet to ensure they receive the best care. Here’s a list of important details to discuss: Health and Medical Needs Current Medications: Specific instructions for administering any medications, including dosage and frequency. Medical Conditions: Any existing health issues or allergies that need to be monitored. Veterinarian Information: Contact details for your vet in case of an emergency. Diet and Feeding Dietary Restrictions: Information on any allergies or food sensitivities. Feeding Schedule: Specific times and amounts for meals, and any special instructions for preparing food. Treats: Types of treats allowed and any limitations. Routine and Behavior Daily Routine: Details about your pet’s usual schedule, including feeding times, walk times, playtime, and bedtime. Behavioral Quirks: Any specific behaviors or habits (e.g., shyness, separation anxiety) and how to manage them. Training Commands: Any commands or cues your pet responds to, and their general behavior training status. Exercise and Play Favorite Activities: Preferred toys, games, and activities that keep your pet entertained. Exercise Needs: Recommended types and amounts of exercise or playtime. Social Interaction: Preferences for interaction with other pets or people, if applicable. Comfort and Safety Sleeping Arrangements: Preferred sleeping spots and any comfort items (e.g., blankets, beds) they need. Environmental Preferences: Any specific needs regarding temperature, lighting, or quiet areas. Safety Measures: Any precautions needed for keeping your pet safe (e.g., avoiding certain areas of the house or yard). Household Information House Rules: Any house rules or boundaries for your pet (e.g., where they’re allowed to go). Emergency Procedures: Information on what to do in case of an emergency or unexpected situation. Contact Information: Your contact details and the contact information of a nearby friend or family member who can be reached if needed. Other Preferences Grooming Needs: Any grooming routines or special care (e.g., brushing, nail trimming) required. Health Monitoring: Specific signs or symptoms to watch for that might indicate health issues. Favorite Spots: Favorite places to visit or areas of the home where they feel most comfortable. Having this detailed information ensures that I can provide the best possible care for the pet, maintain their routine, and handle any situations that might arise with confidence.

A typical day

For Dogs: Interactive Play: Engaging games like fetch, tug-of-war, or hide-and-seek with toys to keep them active and mentally stimulated. Adventure Walks: Exploring new trails or parks to provide a change of scenery and new scents to investigate. Puzzle Toys: Offering toys that dispense treats or require problem-solving to keep them mentally sharp and entertained. Training Sessions: Short, fun training sessions to reinforce commands or teach new tricks, adding mental stimulation and bonding time. Social Playdates: Arranging safe playdates with other friendly dogs if the dog enjoys social interactions. For Cats: Interactive Toys: Using feather wands, laser pointers, or toy mice to stimulate their natural hunting instincts and keep them active. Catnip Fun: Offering catnip toys or treats to provide excitement and playfulness. Climbing and Scratching: Encouraging exercise and enrichment with cat trees, scratching posts, or climbing shelves. Cozy Cuddles: Spending quiet time with your cat, whether it’s sitting together, brushing, or just relaxing in their favorite spots. Treat Hunting: Hiding treats around the house for a fun and stimulating treasure hunt. For Small Animals (e.g., Rabbits, Guinea Pigs): Exploration Time: Allowing them to explore a safe, supervised area outside of their cage for enrichment. Tunnels and Toys: Providing tunnels, chew toys, and other engaging items to stimulate their natural behaviors and keep them entertained. Interactive Play: Engaging with them using gentle, hand-held toys or food rewards for training and bonding. Grooming Sessions: Regular grooming and handling to keep them clean and comfortable while reinforcing trust. For Birds: Flight Time: Allowing supervised flight time outside of their cage to stretch their wings and explore. Foraging Toys: Providing toys that encourage foraging and problem-solving to keep their beaks and minds busy. Training and Interaction: Engaging in simple training exercises or teaching new tricks for mental stimulation. Music and Sounds: Playing gentle, bird-friendly music or sounds to keep them entertained and stimulated.

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Rebecca T.

The Heights, Jersey City, NJ

5.0 out of 5 stars
509 reviews