CheshireVal
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I can't remember if I've asked this before or not, but I still don't know the answer, so I'll ask again. 
Last night I met with the petsitter who is going to be taking care of my two kitties while I'm at Disney for Christmas. She seemed super nice-- she works for a big pet sitting company and is bonded, insured, etc.
I'm to leave my check for her before I leave, and I make it out to the owner of the company, not her.
So my question is: am I supposed to tip her when I get back and reclaim my key? Or is that not necessary with pet sitters? Someone else suggested a souvenir from Disney, but I really don't know her very well since we just met last night....
I've never hired a petsiter before. Any advice on ettiquette??


Last night I met with the petsitter who is going to be taking care of my two kitties while I'm at Disney for Christmas. She seemed super nice-- she works for a big pet sitting company and is bonded, insured, etc.
I'm to leave my check for her before I leave, and I make it out to the owner of the company, not her.
So my question is: am I supposed to tip her when I get back and reclaim my key? Or is that not necessary with pet sitters? Someone else suggested a souvenir from Disney, but I really don't know her very well since we just met last night....
I've never hired a petsiter before. Any advice on ettiquette??




They are going to a doggie cabin this Christmas.