Cat care
in Queens
All providers listed in this directory are vetted and verified by the Feline Tails network before appearing here.
Queens is one of the most geographically expansive boroughs in New York City and has a significant population of both owned and community cats. Cat care in Queens often involves a combination of professional services and nonprofit rescue efforts addressing feral cat populations across residential and industrial areas.
This Queens cat care directory includes cat sitters, groomers, veterinarians, behaviorists, and nonprofit organizations that serve local cat owners and caretakers. Queens is home to numerous grassroots rescue groups and feeding networks that focus on trap-neuter-return (TNR), medical care, and adoption support for community cats.
In-home cat sitting is a common solution for Queens residents seeking care while traveling or working extended hours. Sitters are familiar with diverse housing types and provide routine-based visits that help cats remain comfortable in their home environment.
Professional grooming services in Queens include salon and mobile options designed specifically for cats, while veterinary clinics range from private practices to nonprofit-affiliated providers offering affordable and feral-friendly care.
Behaviorists and trainers in Queens often work with cats impacted by environmental stress or behavioral challenges related to rescue and relocation. This directory helps Queens cat owners navigate a broad ecosystem of care options rooted in both professional expertise and community support.
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Queens
cat care FAQs
Questions specific to finding and using cat care services in Queens. 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 Queens‑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.