If you’ve got a sit coming up over the cooler months, your listing needs a little more love than usual. Sitters are brilliant at adapting — but only if you give them what they need to know upfront.
Here’s a quick checklist of the things that often get left out of winter listings:
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What type of heating do you have — ducted, split system, panel heaters, wood heater?
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How do you operate it? Any quirks, timers, or zones?
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What temperature do you leave it on overnight / when out?
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Is there a “don’t touch” setting or a preferred thermostat range?
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Where is the firewood stored?
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Where is the kindling and how do you like it prepared?
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Any rules about when to use the fire vs. the heating system?
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Ash disposal — where and how?
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Does your pet wear a coat? Which one, and when?
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Are there indoor sleeping arrangements that change in winter (extra blanket, off the floor, heated bed)?
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Any pets that feel the cold more than they let on?
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What time does it get dark where you are?
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Is there a torch/headlamp for evening walks, and where is it?
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Are there routes you prefer after dark vs. daytime?
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Do your pets have a flashing collar or light for low-visibility walks?
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How to prevent pipes freezing if there’s a cold snap
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Whether outdoor plants need bringing in or protecting
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Location of carbon monoxide / smoke detectors (especially if there’s a wood heater)
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Whether the clothes dryer is available — line drying in winter isn’t always practical
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Any damp or condensation spots the sitter should keep an eye on
The more detail in your listing, the better your match — and the more confident your sitter will feel from day one. 
