Modern Cat

Love Cats, Will Travel

Stay in amazing locales around the world for free, simply by looking after someone’s pets!

- By Noa Nichol

For many travelers, staying in a decked-out New York penthouse, a luxurious chateau in southern France, a rustic Italian villa, or a bona fide British castle (featured on Game of Thrones, no less), is prohibitiv­ely expensive. But if you happen to be an animal lover with a case of wanderlust, the price for such unique and high-end accommodat­ions can be free—you need only take good, loving care of a pet or two. This is thanks in part to Andy Peck, 45, an animal lover with the travel bug. In 2010, he looked after two cats and three dogs in a villa, complete with vineyard and pool, in Galacia, Spain, and an “aha” moment was born. Peck realized there was no service to link pet owners with sitters they could trust— people who love animals and would love the opportunit­y to care for them in exchange for a place to stay, either in their own neck of the woods or while exploring the world—and set about to remedy this. He spent the next two years with his fiancée, Rachel Martin, backpackin­g around the world, testing and promoting the concept, and together ultimately co-founding the website TrustedHou­sesitters.com.

It is now a network of more than 50,000 members, with housesitte­rs and homeowners in 150 countries, including the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

“There are millions upon millions of pet-owning households around the world for whom the worry of leaving a beloved animal at home alone or in boarding impacts how long, how far, and how often they travel,” says Martin.

One of the best, most unique features of the online service

is that it’s a “sharing economy,” meaning that no money changes hands between subscribed pet owners and sitters. Rather, “soft” assets are exchanged— things like time, care, a love of animals, a comfortabl­e home and, often, a desire to see far-off lands.

“It’s a win-win solution—homeowners can travel with complete peace of mind that their home and pets are being cared for, while sitters can road-test different areas and save money on accommodat­ion costs,” Peck says, adding that sits can last anywhere from “a few days to more than a year, with house sitters being able try out living in different styles of properties, from city-center apartments to country cottage retreats.”

The pets in question range widely as well, from standardis­sue cats and dogs to rabbits, horses, chickens—even alpacas.

“To date we’ve facilitate­d more than a million nights of pet sitting in more than 150 countries—meaning happy pets of all shapes and sizes staying at home in their own beds while their owners are given the freedom to travel,” Peck says. Martin adds, “Vet experts generally agree that animals are happier, more comfortabl­e, and less stressed in their own, familiar space, even when their owners are not present and there is someone else caring for them. Not to mention the fact that owners will likely feel less stressed, too, knowing their pet is happy, comfortabl­e, and safe no matter where in the world they happen to be.” Here’s how it works: for $99, homeowners can create an unlimited number of secure listings (for different properties or different time periods) on TrustedHou­sesitters.com, detailing their house and pet-sitting requiremen­ts. The listings are then sent by email to registered sitters who have indicated they are looking

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The These two Ragdoll be beauties belong to Tru TrustedHou­sesitters me member Robin Kick from Vic Vico Morcote, Switzerlan­d and are just two of the cute cats you could find yourself looking after. Look at that view!

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