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Your cat stays home, keeps their routine, and gets attentive in-home care from an experienced, insured cat sitter. No carriers, no cattery, no unfamiliar spaces.

Dogs can adapt to new environments. Cats rarely want to. Your cat’s home is their territory, their comfort system, and the foundation of their daily wellbeing. Removing them from it is almost always more disruptive than the absence itself.
A cat's sense of security is built around familiar smells, spaces, and routines. Their home is not just where they live — it is their entire comfort framework. Disrupting it creates stress that can persist for days after the cause is removed.
Cats in cattery or boarding environments frequently stop eating, hide continuously, and show immune suppression from sustained stress. Even brief facility stays affect a significant proportion of cats in measurable ways.
Your cat's feeding times, litter habits, sleeping spots, and daily patterns are not preferences — they are the structure their nervous system depends on. In-home sitting preserves all of it.
Most cats find carrier transport genuinely distressing. In-home cat sitting eliminates the car journey entirely — the sitter comes to them, and the cat never moves.

Every visit follows your cat’s established routine precisely. We do not improvise — we follow what you have told us and what your cat shows us they need.
Meals served on your cat’s exact schedule using their regular food, portions, and bowls — no substitutions.

Scooped and cleaned every visit. Cats that have a dirty litter box develop stress behaviors and health issues — we keep it right.
Oral, topical, or subcutaneous medication given accurately and on time for cats with ongoing health needs.

We check that windows, doors, and any cat-accessible areas are secure — and note anything that looks unusual in the home.
Interactive play for cats that want it — wand toys, laser, or whatever your cat responds to. We read their mood, not our preference.
Some cats want company. Others want space. We follow your cat’s lead completely and never force interaction.

A photo after every visit so you can see your cat is comfortable — even if they are choosing to be invisible that day.

Doors locked, alarm reset if applicable, mail collected. Your home is left exactly as it should be after every visit.
Not all cats are social. Not all cats hide. We adjust our approach to match your cat’s individual temperament — from the one that demands attention to the one you may never actually see during a visit.
— Greets the sitter at the door, wants lap time, and will follow them from room to room. These cats get full engagement during every visit.
— May spend the first visit or two invisible under the bed. We do not force it. A calm presence, food left, and litter maintained is still a successful visit.
— Comfortable being seen but decides who gets to touch them. We read the signals accurately and respect every boundary your cat sets.
— Senior cats, cats on daily medication, or those with chronic conditions get precise, careful handling and accurate medication administration every visit.
From your first enquiry to your cat’s first visit, the process is straightforward.
Tell us about your cat — their personality, any health needs, and the dates or schedule you need covered.
We visit your home, meet your cat at their pace, and learn everything we need about their routine and preferences.
We lock in your visit times — daily drop-ins, multi-day coverage, or whatever format suits your situation.
Your sitter arrives as scheduled, completes every visit thoroughly, and sends a photo update so you always know how your cat is doing.
Two cats, three cats, or a full household — we manage the dynamics, individual personalities, and separate care needs of every cat in your home.
If your cats eat different food or need to be fed in different locations, we manage that exactly as you do — no shortcuts.
All litter boxes in the home are scooped and kept clean every visit — not just the first one we reach.
When more than one cat is on medication, each animal's schedule is tracked and administered separately with no cross-confusion.
We learn which cats are bonded, which need space from each other, and how to move through the home without disrupting their established patterns.


We provide professional in-home cat sitting throughout Jacksonville and surrounding communities. Call us to confirm your neighborhood.

Robin is absolutely wonderful! My cat has never been this comfortable with anyone else. She’s patient, caring, and truly understands pet behavior.

Team Manager

Robin is absolutely wonderful! My cat has never been this comfortable with anyone else. She’s patient, caring, and truly understands pet behavior.

Team Manager

Robin is absolutely wonderful! My cat has never been this comfortable with anyone else. She’s patient, caring, and truly understands pet behavior.

Team Manager

Robin is absolutely wonderful! My cat has never been this comfortable with anyone else. She’s patient, caring, and truly understands pet behavior.

Team Manager
More questions? Call us at (862) 432-5645 and we will go through everything.
Once daily is the minimum for most cats — covering feeding, litter, fresh water, and a welfare check. Cats with medical needs, anxiety tendencies, or multi-cat households with complex dynamics benefit from twice-daily visits. We can advise on the right frequency based on your cat’s specific situation.
Many cats hide initially, particularly with a new sitter. We do not force interaction. A visit where your cat has been fed, their litter maintained, and a calm presence has moved through the home is still a successful visit. Over time, most cats warm up — some quickly, others gradually.
Yes. We are experienced with oral medications, topical treatments, transdermal gels, subcutaneous fluids, and insulin injections for diabetic cats. Discuss your cat’s specific needs during the initial enquiry so we can confirm before the booking is made.
Yes. We regularly manage two, three, and four-cat households with separate feeding arrangements, multiple litter boxes, and individual medication schedules. A small additional fee applies for each cat beyond the first — ask during your enquiry.
Yes, and it is free. We schedule a meet-and-greet at your home before your first booking so your cat can get familiar with the sitter, and so we can learn everything we need about your cat’s routine, personality, and care requirements before we are responsible for them.
We contact you immediately if we notice anything concerning — appetite changes, unusual behavior, physical symptoms, or anything that seems out of the ordinary. We follow your emergency protocol and, if you are unreachable and the situation is urgent, act on your pre-agreed vet contact and instructions.

Ace Home Pet Care is accepting new cat sitting clients across Jacksonville, FL. Your cat stays home, keeps their routine, and is cared for by someone who genuinely understands cats.

In-home visits for dogs and cats — feeding, play, and full daily care.
Your pet’s home stays occupied and your cat is never alone overnight while you travel.
Expert care for older cats and those with medical conditions requiring extra attention.