@Leigh523
I would second everything @Anonymous and @Sarah977 have said.
For your lead photo, perhaps you could go with the living room shot. That looks like the most appealing and also reiterates that you have a cat. Do upload photos of the kitchen, bathroom etc. These things are important to a lot of guests.
Although you have a good description of yourself and your partner on your profile, not all guests are going to click on that. You need to actually spell out on the listing who 'we' means, i.e. who the guest will be sharing with. You would be surprised how many guests make wrong assumptions about that sort of thing. When I first started hosting, I had guests who thought they were going to get the whole place to themselves, even though it was advertised as a private room in a house with shared amenities and cats! They still thought I wouldn't be here. Not sure who they thought fed the cats...
You only have a basic set of rules. You don't have to add to them of course, but you might find with experience that it is sometimes better to make certain things clear from the outset, e.g.
- Guests can use the kitchen, but do you expect them to clean up after themselves, and to what extent? If so, you need to tell them that. Some guests will assume because the host is on site that they get some sort of maid service included!
- Do you have quiet hours, e.g. a certain time after which you want the guests to keep noise to a minimum? Again, this might seem like just common good manners, but in the beginning I had so many guests making a lot of noise late at night or in the early hours of the morning, so I had to spell it out.
You get the idea!