This is my current house sitting job. This one is located in the Thames township. I arrived here on the evening of February 14th. It’s a compact and cosy 1950s house with a brand new sun deck, and with some other exterior renovations in progress. The pets consist of a couple nice kitty cats who…
Sleeping Bags Are Ideal For Short Sits
House sitting for just two or three nights (or a weekend) at a property can be a neat way to enjoy a brief change of scenery, and for full-time NZ house sitters (like myself) it can also help to fill in those awkward little gaps that can crop up between longer assignments. However, short stays…
The Importance Of Following Pet Care Instructions
House sitting in New Zealand are a significant responsibility that requires trust, reliability, and strict adherence to the homeowner’s instructions — especially when it comes to caring for their treasured fur babies. The primary duty for Kiwi house sitters is to maintain the homes and also to ensure the well-being of any and all animals…
Paid Vs Unpaid House Sitters
A trend has emerged where a growing number of people seeking house sitting jobs in New Zealand brand themselves as ‘professionals’ and subsequently they take it upon themselves to charge a fee, implying that these are markers of reliability and expertise. This is a fiction. Professionalism is an attitude not a label, and fees have…
Word Of Mouth Referrals
House sitting around New Zealand offers an exciting opportunity to explore new places, care for beloved pets, and enjoy a temporary change of scenery – and without the expense of renting accommodation. For many house sitters however, securing assignments can sometimes feel like a challenge, especially when they’re just starting out. However, one strategy stands…




