Cat care
in Brooklyn
All providers listed in this directory are vetted and verified by the Feline Tails network before appearing here.
Brooklyn has one of the most active and community-driven cat care ecosystems in New York City. The borough is known for its strong network of nonprofit rescues, neighborhood-based TNR groups, and volunteer caretakers supporting feral and community cats.
This Brooklyn cat care directory highlights a broad range of feline-focused services, including cat sitters, groomers, veterinarians, behaviorists, and rescue organizations serving the borough. Many Brooklyn neighborhoods have established cat colonies cared for by local nonprofits and volunteers working to reduce overpopulation and improve quality of life for outdoor cats.
In-home cat sitting is widely used by Brooklyn residents who travel or commute, with sitters experienced in caring for cats in brownstones, walk-ups, and multi-cat households. Professional grooming services are also in demand, particularly for long-haired and senior cats.
Brooklyn veterinary providers include both private practices and nonprofit-supported clinics that offer preventative care, spay and neuter services, and medical treatment. These clinics often partner with rescues and community groups to support cats without permanent homes.
Behavioral support is another key aspect of Brooklyn’s cat care ecosystem. Feline behaviorists frequently work with owners and rescuers to address stress-related behaviors, helping cats transition from outdoor life to indoor homes. This directory reflects Brooklyn’s uniquely collaborative approach to cat care across professional and nonprofit services.
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cat care FAQs
Questions specific to finding and using cat care services in the Brooklyn. 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 Brooklyn‑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.