Manhattan

Cat Advocate — Jennifer Van de Kieft

Jennifer Van de Kieft is a certified cat behaviorist offering private consultations for cat guardians across NYC. Her specialties include feeding issues, house soiling, and attention-seeking behaviors. Jennifer takes an experienced, non-judgmental, and analytical approach and is enthusiastically recommended by NYC veterinarians as a trusted behavioral referral. Consultations are available in-person and virtually.

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Animal General Columbus Ave

Animal General Columbus Ave is a full-service veterinary practice in Upper West Side providing cats with comprehensive wellness, surgery, dentistry, and internal medicine. The experienced team offers professional, compassionate care for cats of all ages and temperaments. The practice serves the local community with reliable clinical quality and honest communication about diagnoses and treatment options.

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Social Tees Animal Rescue

Social Tees Animal Rescue is a no-kill rescue and adoption organization serving East Village cat owners with adoption services, foster placement, and community support. All cats receive complete Veterinarian before adoption through a foster network. Community education and adoption events are held regularly to support responsible cat ownership and increase adoption rates.

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The Algonquin Hotel

The Algonquin Hotel is Manhattan’s most storied literary landmark, open since 1902 and home to the legendary Algonquin Round Table where Dorothy Parker and her circle exchanged wit over lunch. The hotel has maintained a resident cat — currently Hamlet, the eighth in a long lineage — who roams the lobby freely and has become

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The Standard High Line

The Standard High Line is one of New York’s most architecturally distinctive hotels, straddling the High Line on massive concrete stilts and commanding Hudson River and Manhattan skyline views from floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the property. Cats are welcomed within a culture that skews progressive, design-conscious, and thoroughly downtown. The Meatpacking District location puts guests steps

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PUBLIC Hotel New York

PUBLIC Hotel by Ian Schrager on the Lower East Side applies the legendary hotelier’s design intelligence to an accessible price point, creating a guest experience where every spatial and sensory detail is considered without the exclusivity that typically accompanies that level of curation. Cats are welcomed within this democratic luxury framework. The Chrystie Street location

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Kimpton Ink48 Hotel

Kimpton Ink48 Hotel occupies a building on 11th Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen with direct Hudson River proximity and a rooftop bar offering expansive views of the Palisades and waterfront. Two cats of any size are welcomed at no charge with bowls, bedding, and treats on request, consistent with the Kimpton brand’s established zero-fee, zero-restriction pet

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Aloft Harlem

Aloft Harlem brings Marriott’s music-forward lifestyle brand to one of New York’s most culturally significant neighbourhoods, welcoming cats at no additional charge in a location that provides genuine access to Harlem’s historic institutions, celebrated restaurants, and community character. The Frederick Douglass Boulevard location near Marcus Garvey Park and the Apollo Theater places guests in a

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The Manor

The Manor at 333 East 43rd Street is a distinguished 1927 Gothic Revival cooperative in Tudor City’s historic Midtown East enclave, managed by Douglas Elliman Property Management. This 10-story, 215-unit pre-war building features a medieval-styled lobby with stained glass panels, brick archways, and rich wood paneling. Resident amenities include a 2,000-sq-ft fitness center with yoga

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