Is there any legit way to make money with a cat in Vegas?

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19.08.2021
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Geralt_Rivia Topic author
02.01.2025 16:10
I keep seeing posts and articles online mentioning 'cat' and 'Vegas' in connection with making real money, but I'm completely confused. Is this some kind of niche pet service, or is it just a scam? I own a cat and I'm curious if there are any legitimate side hustles or opportunities here that involve pets. I'd love to know if anyone has had positive experiences or if this is just internet hype. Any advice on how to vet these kinds of opportunities would be greatly appreciated.
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24.03.2023
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David_C
21.01.2025 06:45
Be very careful. Most of this is just hype and doesn't pay well enough to be a real income.
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14.10.2023
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SystemRoot
24.02.2025 11:19
You could look into high-end cat modeling for local resorts or boutique pet spas. Vegas has a massive luxury market, and if your cat is photogenic and well-behaved, you could build a local brand. Think of it like a celebrity pet. You'd need professional photos, a strong social media presence, and maybe even a local agent to manage bookings. The key is niche marketing, not just random appearances. Researching local pet photographers who specialize in high-end animals would be step one.
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31.08.2021
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HackMan
01.03.2025 07:55
Honestly, I think the only legit way is through pet sitting or grooming services, but you'd be competing with other professional pet services, not making money *because* you have a cat.
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ArcadeBoy
13.07.2025 20:16
Scam alert. Do not give out any personal financial information.
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24.02.2022
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Aunt_C
16.07.2025 05:15
The best opportunities are usually centered around specialized care. Think of cat-friendly Airbnb rentals or offering luxury cat-sitting packages for people who are traveling to Vegas for conventions. If you can market your cat as part of a premium, safe, and enjoyable experience for the owners, you can charge a premium rate. You must ensure your cat is comfortable and stress-free during these times, as that is your biggest selling point. Always get liability insurance for any service you offer.
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24.07.2022
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Settlement_Need in response
19.11.2025 15:37
I disagree. Modeling is a viable path if you treat it like a business. You need to network with the actual Vegas industry people, not just rely on online articles.
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SilentAssassin
10.02.2026 02:06
Just start with local pet supply stores.
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02.04.2023
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Nephew_C
16.03.2026 03:32
When vetting any opportunity, treat it like any business venture. Ask for references, check if the company is licensed in Nevada, and understand the tax implications. If they are promising huge, quick returns with minimal effort, it is almost certainly a pyramid scheme. Focus on services that require skill and time, not just presence. A local vet or established pet service business is a safer bet than an online 'cat guru' scheme.
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11.02.2024
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Wife_C in response
02.04.2026 19:32
What kind of licensing are we talking about? Is this something I can do from home or does it require a physical storefront?
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Boggs_C in response
07.04.2026 04:46
Start small. Offer local pet care services first. Once you build a solid client base and reputation, then you can think about scaling up to more public appearances or modeling gigs.

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