Cat care
in Manhattan
All providers listed in this directory are vetted and verified by the Feline Tails network before appearing here.
Manhattan's cat care landscape reflects the borough's density, high-rise living, and strong presence of community-driven rescue organizations. Many cat owners rely on a mix of professional services and nonprofit support to meet both everyday and emergency feline care needs.
This Manhattan cat care directory connects owners with a wide range of cat-specific providers, including cat sitters, groomers, veterinarians, behaviorists, and nonprofit rescues serving the borough. Manhattan is home to several long-standing feline rescue organizations that support feral cat colonies, provide trap-neuter-return (TNR) services, and assist caretakers managing outdoor and community cats.
In-home cat sitting is especially common in Manhattan, where cats often live in apartments with limited space and benefit from maintaining consistent routines. Local sitters are experienced with building access protocols, busy schedules, and the unique stressors associated with city living.
Veterinary care in Manhattan includes both general practices and cat-friendly clinics that prioritize low-stress handling. Many nonprofit organizations work closely with these clinics to provide spay, neuter, and medical support for rescued and feral cats throughout the borough.
Manhattan also has access to feline behaviorists who support cats experiencing anxiety, aggression, or adjustment challenges — often linked to environmental stress or changes in household dynamics. This directory brings together professional services and mission-driven organizations to help Manhattan cat owners find care that is informed, accessible, and rooted in feline wellbeing.
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Manhattan
cat care FAQs
Questions specific to finding and using cat care services in Manhattan. For general directory questions, visit the full FAQ page.
View all FAQs →This directory includes cat sitters, professional cat groomers, veterinary providers, and feline behaviorists who serve Manhattan‑based clients and verfied by Feline Tails network.
Yes. The directory prioritizes providers with cat‑specific services or demonstrated feline expertise rather than general pet care.
Provider inclusion criteria and vetting levels vary by category. Where applicable, listings highlight experience, credentials, and service focus.