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Is it worth it to be a pet sitter?
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We're moving soon and am going to need to get a job to help with the mortgage (first time home buyers). I have health issues, so traditional job isn't really feasible. I love critters (currently have 5 dogs, 2 rabbits, 4 parrots and 3 fish). In my life, I've had most everything and am comfortable with most critters (no tarantulas please). Is working for River worth it? I'm thinking I'd really need to earn about $1000 a month, is that possible? Any feedback appreciated and I hope this is allowed here, thanks!

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I think $1000 a month is asking for a lot. How many nights can you house sit? I assume you can't board with all those animals already. Are you physically capable of doing walks?

This is assuming you even get that many clients. I do house-sitting and drop ins, Star Sitter and I make about $600 a month.

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