Who Is The Pet Duo?
Charlie & Morgan
They were born in the same neighborhood and attended the same preschool together on the central coast of California. Although, Morgan’s family moved across town they became good friends in junior high.
They both graduated high school in 2000 and Charlie moved to Lake Tahoe and Morgan went off to college in San Diego. Sixteen years later they would cross paths again in their hometown of San Luis Obispo. Let’s just say things have worked out quite well for the two of them.
After several years of excelling in their careers they decided to shake things up and try something new. So they decided to quit their jobs and headed off to Oaxaca, Mexico.
Naturally they decided to migrate towards Europe and soon thereafter, they fell into house-sitting. Trusted Housesitters became an obsession. It is a company that is based out of the United Kingdom that is really just a community of folks providing one another with travel solutions. In fact, Charlie and Morgan can’t shut up about it.
After two years of extensive travel and conversations with folks from all walks of life, it became clear that there was an unfulfilled demand. Some people aren’t ready for complete strangers to come into their home and care for the most important non human family members.
Now that they have completed over two dozen sits and have gained priceless experience, it only made sense that they should accept private invitations.
Extraordinary Experience
It won’t be long before we will have completed over 30 house sits at 24 different properties.
Charlie provides most of the animal and property duties along with planing and logistics.
Morgan loves to help, but she also works full-time as a graphic design artist for a company based out of San Francisco. She has thrived in the architecture, real estate, and construction industry for nearly two decades.
Charlie spends his free time developing an online educational website that has the goal of spreading scientific literacy to niche demographics.
Our Travel Motto
Semper Gumby…always be flexible. Don’t try to do too much and cherish the good and the bad experiences that come along with traveling.
- Less is more
- They sell toothbrushes everywhere
- Check the date on your passport