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The 25 Best Cities for Cat Lovers, Ranked

2023-08-11 06:26
Some cities are more cat-friendly than others. Here's the hard data to prove it.
The 25 Best Cities for Cat Lovers, Ranked

Cats are adaptable to their environment and can make pretty much anywhere feel like home. An alley. A porch. An empty Amazon box. Your bathroom sink. But humans have slightly different requirements. And for cat lovers, not all cities are the same.

Recently, lawn care resource LawnStarter assessed major cities across the U.S. to try and determine which are best-suited for cat owners. How did they do it? By looking at metrics like the number of animal shelters per 100,000 residents, cat sitters, cat-friendly rental properties, cat boarding options, veterinary care, and even the presence of cat cafés. Lastly, they factored in overall affordability, to make sure owners have the budget for those extra-fancy cat feasts.

Their top 25 cat-friendly locations:

  1. Orlando, Florida
  2. Knoxville, Tennessee
  3. Las Vegas, Nevada
  4. Santa Rosa, California
  5. St. Louis, Missouri
  6. Richmond, Virginia
  7. Scottsdale, Arizona
  8. Atlanta, Georgia
  9. Savannah, Georgia
  10. Fort Collins, Colorado
  11. Tampa, Florida
  12. Tacoma, Washington
  13. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  14. Miami, Florida
  15. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  16. Austin, Texas
  17. Birmingham, Alabama
  18. Dayton, Ohio
  19. Eugene, Oregon
  20. Springfield, Missouri
  21. Escondido, California
  22. Salem, Oregon
  23. Roseville, California
  24. Tallahassee, Florida
  25. Alexandria, Virginia

While Orlando takes the top spot overall, Florida in general appears to be a great destination for cat aficionados. Access to cat care, boarding options, and the number of pet supply stores outpace those of other states. While their overall score is high, Florida does rank lower in cat accommodations. In other words, there are fewer cat-friendly housing options in the Sunshine State.

New York doesn’t make the top 25—they actually have the fewest number of cat sitters—but they do have the distinction of being the city with the highest number of cat cafés, making it an intriguing destination for those looking to have a hang but not fully commit to cat parenting.

If you’re a renter, San Antonio has the highest number of cat-friendly rental listings; Miami has the lowest.

For other data points, check out the infographic below:


This article was originally published on www.mentalfloss.com as The 25 Best Cities for Cat Lovers, Ranked.