Probably only suit a geniune cat lover. Really the only job is to keep the cats from killing the birds as I back onto the National Park. This means letting them out a few hours after dawn, with their bibs on, so the birds have a chance of having a feed and bringing them in of an evening. I've found that filling them full of food before letting them out means that they're disinclined to chase the birds. The problem is that they've got a tendency to binge eat and then throw up so you have to break their breakfast up into three parts about 20 minutes, half an hour apart. If there are days when they don't go out at all, that's fine, it's still better than a cattery where they'd be locked in a room for two weeks. There's a Pet Porte catflap which can be programmed to open and close according to light conditions and four atomatic feeders which can be programmed to open up to 48 hours in advance, so you don't need to feel chained to the cats. There are, however, two litter trays that will need to be emptied and cleaned each day. Aside from that, it's a seven and a half minute walk down to the beach through the bush. Boudhi National Park technically starts at my back gate but the walking track is at the end of the street, about five minutes walk.