See what a pet sitter actually opens

This example shows how CareSheet turns feeding times, meds, contacts, and house rules into one page a sitter can use fast.

Why this format works

A sitter does not need more content. They need the right details in the right order.

Fast to scan

Meals, medications, and contacts are easy to spot when someone needs an answer quickly.

Ready in an emergency

Important numbers are ready to tap instead of being buried in a text thread.

Useful offline

Once the page is opened, it stays accessible even when service is weak.

Better than a pasted note

The goal is not to write more. The goal is to make the handoff easier to follow.

What usually happens

  • Instructions are split across messages and screenshots.
  • Phone numbers are hard to find when stress is high.
  • Updates depend on everyone seeing another text in time.

What this example shows

  • Everything sits on one page with clear sections.
  • Critical contacts are one tap away.
  • The same link can stay current for every sitter who opens it.

Want one for your own pet?

Create your free Care Sheet and turn your next sitter handoff into one link.