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Floating Lantern Festival - Honolulu Hawaii

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Has anyone been to this festival?

Floating Lantern Festival Honolulu



Hawaii had proved very popular over the years for Housesitting - here are just some of the housesits we have matched with housesitters since October 2000.

House Sitters Wanted, and Found for Hawaii - housesitting assignments

Would you sleep here?

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You dont have to.  Find a Housesit with Free Accommodation - Anywhere and Everywhere. Come on over to Housesitting Country at http://www.housecarers.com  Subscribe free for Housesit opportunities, and if your impressed upgrade for only 50.00 per year to apply for unlimited Opportunites

Pet owners: Checklist of things to leave your House Sitter and Pet Sitter before you go on holiday

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Pet owners: Check-list of things to leave your House and Pet Sitter before you go on holiday - get yours now for Free:  

Download Checklist for your housesitter and live-in Pet Sitter


One of our International live-in Dog Sitters

To most of us, our pets are just another member of the family, they are just more loyal and don’t talk back. When you go away you want them to be as loved and well looked after as when you are home.
Get your Checklist for the Pet Sitter

French B&B owner very happy with Juliethoneybee Caring for their old renovated farmhouse B&B, cats, hens and guests as if they were her own

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We recently took a short trip away and needed someone to look after our two cats and the house - a B&B, in fact!  

House Sitter found for B&B Southern France
The Hosts outside the B&B in Southern France




We were very fortunate to be put in touch with House Sitter Juliethoneybee through your website!

She was wonderful to have around - great company when we here and completely capable when we were away.  She cared for our cats, hens and guests as if they were her own!

We hope she will come back again when needed!

Housesitters found for B&B in France
B&B Bedroom
View House sitter found profile for B&B Southern France

Pet owners: Checklist of things to leave your House and Pet Sitter before you go on holiday

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Just as it essential to leave an information pack about your home, it is essential to leave an information pack for your pets. You could combine the two and have one big information pack or have two separate packs. Get your checklist Below:


Get PetSitter checklist so nothing is left to chance when you go away
To most of us, our pets are just another member of the family, they are just more loyal and don’t talk back. When you go away you want them to be as loved and well looked after as when you are home.

Get your petsitter Checklist, for live-in Petsitters


Housesitter Dan makes friends with a Menagerie over 6 Years of House Sitting and Travels Rent-free

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 Just a few friends gathered over past six years of "sitting"

Some of the Friends Dan has met during 6 years of Housesitting

View Profile of House sitter Dan - DriveCountry


We have been involved with motor sporting events for 47 years ... and would like house/pet caring positions on the Coffs Coast or hinterland until the WRC, Rally Australia in September, 2014.


House Sitter Checklist for Homeowners and Petowners

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Our associates form HomeSafeSitters.com have put together a great document based on their many years of practical experience as live-in Petsitters. 



Checklist of things to leave your House and Pet Sitter before you go on holiday 

What do you need to do as a homeonwer before you leave your home in the hands of the housesitter?
Enjoy your holiday - you wont miss anything with these great checklists.


And what about your precious pet family members?  What are there feeding and exercise routines and requirements?  Go on holiday knowing all the contact and emergency details are there for you to truly relax 

Housesitter Found for housesit in beautiful area in Fiji (for Third Time) , by the sea, with amazing views all round.

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Hello again, Thanks so much for your great service. This is the 3rd time we have been able to organise house /pet sitters through your site. Thanks again, Jennifer 

 No air con just the sea breeze and ceiling fans


The housesitters could Enjoy the Fiji lifestyle in a great locality with all the comforts of home.

View Housesitter found profile for Fiji housesitting

House sitters Found for the 20th Time for Housesit Horningsea, North Cambridge, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England

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Thanks Ian. I am all sorted out now. and well on the way to finding someone already!
This must be about the 20th house sit we have arranged, both in Australia and UK. Great service.

Best wishes, Clare






#Dogsitter Found for views of French Alps overlooking lake Geneva

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Dear Mr. White;

My wife and I would like to thank housecarers again for a great site that has been so helpful to us in finding dogsitters / house sitters.

Once more we have found some lovely people that will be minding everything for us at the end of June and July.


We have had great luck with this site and usually within 24 hours of posting an ad we are spoiled for choice with half a dozen responders....we always feel guilty that we can only offer one of them a chance to housesit for us here in the French Alps overlooking lake Geneva.

Thank you for many successful placements.

kind regards,

Have pets, won't travel?

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Vacationers and their pets benefit from sitters

By Ian White, Owner and Founder of Housecarers.com

"Have pets, won’t travel’" is the reality for many people. Many pet owners never travel from home for more than a few days because the usual care options just don’t work for them. Asking a family member or friend to take your pets is often a favour you can’t ask for regularly. Kennels are not an option for most pet owners, who simply won’t subject their loved ones to a caged stay of any duration. Bringing pets along for travel is often not realistic for many pet owners, especially when there are old, large, or multiple pets involved.

The main problem with most care options is that they require the animals to be taken out of their home environment and daily routines. Being cared for by strangers is not usually a problem for animals, but it can be when it is also in a strange place (not home). Being in a strange environment is often stressful for animals when they are separated from their human family for several weeks or months.

I recently asked an animal expert for her view on the topic. “Dogs are creatures of habit and are generally very emotionally connected to their 'social group' (i.e. their people),” says Francine Miller, a canine behavior specialist in San Diego, CA. “It is always preferable to keep them in their home environment and in their normal routine to minimize stress.”

There is also the stress, worry, or guilt experienced by the pet owners when they leave their pets. People want the best for their pets and they don’t want their vacations to become guilt trips.

Fortunately, a growing number of pet owners are discovering the advantages of having pet-loving house sitters stay in their home while they travel. Having house sitters (the non-paid kind) care for you pets and home is really an ideal solution for pet owners, their pets, and the sitters, who are often pet owners themselves on vacation or retirement travel. Sitters care for homes, pets, and even larger animals such as horses and llamas. Sometimes they care for injured or dying pets and help avert robberies or home disasters related to gas leaks, power outages, etc.

The opportunities for housesitting have grown rapidly in recent years as pet owners look for better solutions and travellers seek richer experiences with lower costs. It’s a global and growing trend that is changing how many people travel and make new friends.

“I would not be able to travel if I had no-one to come to my home to care for my pets,” wrote Rosalie Guttman (see Rosalies catsitter needed profile on Housecarers)  of Chicago.
 “My cats have never been out of the house and one is claustrophobic and cannot be in a cage. I've seen animals left in kennels and they don't look very happy."   
  
“We have not put our two pets in a kennel for many years,” wrote Nancy and Jerry Kamens of Arlington, Virginia, who now use house sitters.
(Dog Sitter Wanted Ad Filled)Our dog does much better at home in familiar surroundings.”

“Cats are very territorial and taking them away from their home is rather distressing to them,” wrote Silvia Mariani, who lives in London, England. “Even a short trip to the vet becomes an ordeal, let alone separating them from their home for days or weeks.”

As I have heard from many pet owners, Silvia adds that she has remained friends with many sitters around the world.
“I've also been invited to stay at their places - all this makes house sitting a more personal, rewarding experience.”  Silvia's cat sitter needed ad filled

These pet owners shared their experiences as part of a survey I recently conducted of the nearly 50,000 home owners registered on my housesitting website, www.housecarers.com. Here is a fact that gives an idea of how large and global house sitting has become: in the past year, my members have posted sitting opportunities in at least 64 countries. The most popular countries for house sitting in order are the U.S., Australia, Canada, the UK, France, New Zealand, Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico, Italy, and South Africa. growing rapidly and the demand for house sits is often greater than the supply. 


Many house sitting websites have popped up in recent years, but the key is to create a secure environment for both parties to make a personalized match. There are sitters who are paid for their help, but the growth is happening in the non-paid type. House/pet sitters on sites like mine receive no money for caring for homes and pets – they receive only accommodation. Housesitting is all about mutual benefit. And making new friends around the world

We have thousands of House Sitters who have nominated they will care for you Cats and/or Dogs, and most other common pets.

Author bio --- Ian White is the founder and owner of www.housecarers.com , which has matched thousands of house sitters with homeowners worldwide since October, 2000. HouseCarers was launched in recognition of the need to provide a secure environment where homeowners can locate a reliable house sitter and sitters can achieve their financial and housing goals. 

The Ultimate Guide to Travelling when you are broke

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Think you don't have enough money to travel? Think again. Travel guru Matt Kepnes puts that myth to rest with this guide to traveling on little (or no) money. Here is his story. Read More: 

 

Housesitter Kontentedkatz Gets Out of home, and Out of the country and has fabulous experiences All Over the World.

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Hi Ian and crew,
as if I wouldn't renew my membership! I have renewed my membership and hope it will come through soon.
This is the best site I know of and I use it all the time. mind. I now have rescued cats in three countries as well as being auntie to lots of Housecarer babies.


Housesitter Profile for kontentedkatz
It provides me with so much stimulus to get me out of home and out of the country and go and have fabulous experiences all over the world. So far I have minded cats and dogs in Cyprus, Turkey, Thailand, France, Austria, Australia and Mauritius.In Mauritius last year I had a roof garden full of plants, 200 + birds, 5 forest cats, a stray dog, and a family of baby hedgehogs too.

I travel for up to 8 months of the year and only use Housecarers. I recommend your wonderful site to other people I meetActually I have been in hospital for the last couple of months and had limited use of my computer. Now I am at home again and raring to go. Best Wishes for your trustworthy and comprehensive program.

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Great to hear from you. I am glad you have recovered. It is always good to hear stories like yours. I confirm your memberhsip is renewed. Where are you from? What are your main reasons for housesitting?

kontentedkatz

I have always found it reliable, you always answer any questions sensibly. The site is easy to use and well set out and well thought up, especially the classic list. Please don't change this list! One can see at a glance what is available and where it is.In other sites I have tried one needs to go through all the entries and frequently they are old or unavailable and its really boring and tiring.

The classic list is a great inspiration for world wide travel and I love to look up exotic places to go and do housesitting.

I live in Melbourne, Australia and started off my career in housesitting by minding dogs and cats by putting up notices in the local supermarket. Once I had established myself as a trustworthy person who really cares for and loves animals, and had enough good references behind me, I had enough courage to try overseas housesitting  and I joined your site.Now I have had over 12 years of housesitting and petcaring both overseas and in Australia.

Since joining Housecarers I have done housesitting in Turkey, Cyprus, Austria, France, Mauritius, Thailand and Australia.  I have made many friends and contacts abroad and still keep contact with most of my former house owners. I usually fall in love with the little creatures I mind and always keep up with their doings.   Many owners have rescued animals which I sympathise with and they want to make sure that a caring person is looking after them after all the work they have put into rescuing them and bringing them back to health and safety. I often mind  multiple animals, for example up to 15 cats. It helps to be patient and  I always treat the persons home and four-footed friends with respect and loving care.

I am well travelled you see, China and South East Asian countries, Europe and the Middle East, Great Britain.Sometimes I have even rescued kittens and found them suuitable homes on my travels in Azerbaican, Turkey and Cyprus

The best thing about housesitting is that usually I travel alone, sometimes I get tired and it is great to have a secure and homely atmosphere to come home to at the end of a sightseeing day. Being a homebody I take my knitting and beading and computer and prefer the company of the babies I am minding to going out at night.
I find that having a base for a few weeks it is easy to go to local beauty spots and to meet local people. It is also easy to extend one travels ito neighbouring countries after the sit. The locals are always helpful telling me where to go and what to see.

In short I travel up to 8 months of the year following the summer sun  having different experiences and learning about different cultures and customs.

Please feel free to use this  or my profile to help your site.  I am always looking for different destinations in Europe or elsewhere and if I can be of any help I would be happy to do so.