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Anika provides cat boarding services in the Highbridge section of the Bronx

11/23/2024

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

Hi my name is Anika and I love animals especially cats! My childhood life always been around cats, back home I have 2 cats myself I had to  leave them behind when I came to USA and I miss them so much wish they were here with me, I will love to take care of your cat I will always treat and love yours as my own.
If you need to leave the city and don't know what to do with your cat/s, Anika, Shehab and their baby could be available to help you. Your beloved felines will enjoy plenty of lounging spots, Anika will send you regular updates during the service. Contact us and send more details about your cat/s and the service you need.

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Yulonda
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My caregiver Anika and her husband were wonderful. Very attentive, took lots of video and photos for me. My cat was very at ease with them. I would definitely request them for future trips. Actually I already requested them again for an upcoming trip. I would highly recommend them.
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Yasmin provides boarding services in the Lower East Side

11/21/2024

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

Hello, my name is Yasmin and I’m an art teacher. I was born and raised in New York, I am Dominican I speak Spanish and I love animals. I grew up with dogs, cats, birds, fishes, my dad always had chickens and different animals he would foster so I’ve been an animal lover my entire life. I had a black cat named Dreamy who died a few yrs ago. I loved him so much and this would be a great opportunity for me to help you the owners with your babies. I am very caring, loving and fun. I love nurturing and caring for animals. I am a very outgoing person, super friendly and patient and I'm always looking for fun ways to entertain them. I am also extremely playful and loved to give my cat cuddles. My favorite thing about cats is when they get the zoomies and run all around the house, especially when they make donuts -it’s the cutest thing ever. My apartment is cat friendly, extremely spacious and safe, I look forward to caring for your fur babies for as long as you need me! I will send daily updates and photos, and I have no problem FaceTiming if need be as well.
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Yasmin will be glad to welcome your kitties if you need to leave the city for a few days/weeks. Boarding is the perfect solution for your mid/long term needs. She will send you frequent updates so you know your cat/s are doing well. Contact us and send mode details about your cat/s and the service you're looking for, we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Which Thanksgiving foods are safe for cats?

11/21/2024

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Several years ago, I was at a Thanksgiving celebration with my relatives. Most of the food had made it onto the dining room table, but for some reason all of the people were still in the kitchen or in the living room. We migrated en masse to the dining room and found the cat on the table. He was helping himself to the gravy.

It was obvious that everyone present was a cat lover. Several photos were taken before the cat was removed from the table. And we still ate the gravy.

If my pal Buster were allowed unfettered access to a laden Thanksgiving table I can only imagine the decimation that would occur to the dinner and the dog. Fortunately, cats aren’t as prone to extreme gluttony and subsequent pancreatitis and bloat.

However, cat parents might be wondering which Thanksgiving foods are safe to share with cats — and which foods they should avoid.

Thanksgiving Foods and Cats — Some General Advice
Your cat shouldn’t be up on your Thanksgiving table, but if you want to share some of your Turkey Day feast, here’s what foods are safe for her to eat. 
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First, remember that any cat might have specific food intolerances or allergies. So even if something is generally safe for cats, it might not be safe for your cat. Second, remember that moderation is key. If you allow your cat to feast at Thanksgiving to the extent that I do, then your cat, like me, will probably feel ill after the dinner. Unlike with me, however, that feeling of illness might progress to real illness. And some things, as will be outlined below, might be mildly toxic to cats and therefore should be minimized.

Let’s look at specific Thanksgiving foods that are safe for cats:

Can Cats Eat Thanksgiving Turkey? 
Yes. This staple of Thanksgiving happens to be completely edible and delicious for felines. Skinless white meat is most benign, but most cats can handle dark meat or a bit of skin and giblets as well. I remember as a child my father would give a hearty helping of skin, fat, and giblets to the cat every Thanksgiving. I was worried that it could cause heart disease in the cat. I had not yet learned that fat and cholesterol do not contribute significantly to heart disease in cats, and possibly not in humans either. However, the fattier parts of the turkey are more likely to cause upset stomach, so go easy.

Can Cats Eat Gravy?
The cat I mentioned above suffered no adverse consequences from his gravy lapping. However, remember that gravy is fatty and salty. Moderation is key, and the salt could cause problems for cats with pre-existing heart conditions.

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Can Cats Eat Mashed Potatoes?
I like to make my mashed potatoes with lots of garlic, onion, shallots, half-and-half and butter. It turns out that garlic, onions and shallots can cause Heinz body anemia in cats. And many cats are lactose intolerant, so the half-and-half could be a problem. However, garlic isn’t cyanide and half-and-half isn’t acetaminophen (which is massively toxic to cats). Most cats could survive a bite or two of my potatoes. And they certainly could tolerate milder, less rich mixtures. But I wouldn’t recommend serving up mashed potatoes to your cat.

Can Cats Eat Stuffing?
Again, garlic and onions could be a problem. And the bread laden with delicious turkey grease might cause gastrointestinal issues. It’s best to keep your cat out of the stuffing.

Can Cats Eat Green Bean Casserole? 

The green beans are no problem, but the canned onions are. This is a no-no for cats.

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Can Cats Eat Cranberry Sauce?
Although it’s certainly not a part of a cat’s natural diet, it’s not toxic either. I learned in vet school that cats supposedly are not attracted to sweet items or tart items. My experience, however, has been different. I’m sure that some cats love cranberry sauce. Fortunately I doubt that any problems will occur if your cat breaks into yours, unless it’s so loaded with brandy that the cat gets drunk.

Can Cats Eat Rolls and Breads?
Plain rolls and bread should not be a problem. Garlic bread, on the other hand, introduces a risk of Heinz body anemia.

A Final Word of Caution on All Thanksgiving Foods for Cats:
For the record, I am not advocating that cat owners pile heaping dishes of Thanksgiving food for their cats. In fact, really the only food that I can unhesitatingly recommend for most cats is skinless turkey breast. But if your cat drinks a bit of gravy, or licks a bit of cranberry sauce, or noshes on a roll or digs into the lime Jell-O, you probably don’t need to be worried.Also, remember not to feel too sorry for your cat when you do not share your delicious Thanksgiving meal with her. She already no doubt has plenty for which to be thankful.

Photo #1 by Andrew Mead on Unsplash
Photo #2 by Moon App on Unsplash
Photo # 3 by Andréas BRUN on Unsplash
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Erica provides boarding services in Belmont, the Bronx

11/19/2024

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

Hi I'm Erica. I am a responsible, friendly person and also very clean.  I love all kinds of animals. Since growing up I have always had cats of my own.  I'm also very helpful in anyway I can help.
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Erica lives in a comfortable two bedroom apartment and since her children left home she misses the company. Your cat/s will receive the attention and care they deserve while you're away.

In-home boarding is the recommended solution for your mid/long term needs. You bring your cat/s to the caregiver's apartment, there will be no other cats nor dogs, your cat/s will enjoy the whole apartment. Contact us and send more details about the service you're looking for. At Kitty in NY we have caregivers available in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and closer areas in NJ. We will connect you with the best cat service providers.
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Naila provides cat sitting services in Park Slope, Brooklyn

11/18/2024

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

Hi, I’m Naila, a passionate cat sitter and feline behavior consultant with over a decade of experience caring for and understanding cats. Since 2013, I’ve been providing cat-sitting services. My approach focuses on improving their welfare, reducing stress, and incorporating playtime to keep them happy and healthy while their humans are away. I believe every interaction is an opportunity to create a positive and enriching experience for your cat.

In 2018, I began specializing in cat behavior consulting, creating customized behavior plans to help strengthen the bond between cats and their humans. My background includes a Master’s and PhD in Animal Behavior, with a focus on cat-human dynamics and interspecies communication, so you can rest assured your beloved cat is in knowledgeable hands. I’m also certified by the Cat Friendly Veterinary Advocate Practice Program, which promotes a stress-free approach to feline care.

As a cat parent myself, I understand how important it is to have someone who genuinely loves and understands cats looking after them. Whether your cat needs extra attention, playtime, or just quiet companionship, I’ll make sure they feel safe, loved, and happy while you’re away.

I’ve also collaborated with shelters, veterinary clinics, and pet owners, using my expertise to improve feline welfare and help cats thrive in their homes.

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If you live in Park Slope and need to leave the city for a few days, Naila might be available to help you with your cat/s. Cat sitting visits are the perfect solution for your short term needs or very shy cats. A caregiver comes and visits your cat/s in your apartment, following your care routine and sending updates after each visit so you don't have to worry about your cat/s. Contact us and send more details about the service you're looking for, we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Keenan provides in-home boarding and cat sitting services in West Harlem

11/16/2024

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We would like to introduce you to some of our caregivers. KITTY in NY has selected over the years some outstanding people who have one thing in common: they LOVE cats!

Keenan Steiner is a comedian (makes cats laugh), adult, guacamole aficionado, animal lover, extraordinary sommelier, and fine cat sitter here in New York City. In all seriousness, he is a writer, copywriter, standup, Spanish tutor, and animal lover. At one point in his life he was a college mascot.
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If you live uptown and are living the city for a few days or weeks, Keenan might be available and ready to help you with your cat/s. In-home boarding is the best option for your long term plans, you bring your cat/s to the caregiver's apartment where they will be the only pets. Cat sitting visits are recommended for short trips. weekends or holidays. Contact us and send more details about your cat/s, we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Adopt, Don't shop this Thanksgiving...

11/15/2024

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Here's a guest blog post written by Clara at petlovesbest.com ​

Did you know almost 6.5 million pets each year enters the US pet shelters and crave the love from their humans? Many of those endearing furry animals are euthanized in the shelters and never get to see the world with their parents. We can say when you buy, another cat dies.

When you buy a cat, it potentially steals the home of an abandoned cat in a shelter. And the cats that people buy may also end up being in a shelter.
Adopting is in many ways a great act than to buy a pet from the pet store.
Black Friday was just here and I’m going to tell you why you should adopt a pet.

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving which is celebrated as a shopping day in the US. This day unofficially remarks the starting of Christmas shopping season. If you’re up for welcoming a pet home in near future, the Black Friday can be your best bet to adopt a furball. Let’s see why you should consider adopting a pet

Before we discuss the reasons let’s get a little insight of  Black Friday. This will help us understand why Black Friday is the best time to adopt pets.

Pet Adoption and Black Friday
Black Friday was the term used by Earl Apfelbaum in 1966 in Philadelphia. The clash of the Army-Navy game and the shopping day after Thanksgiving means a lot of traffic in Philadelphia. The traffic accidents, mobbing, and even violence during the whole day made the police of Philadelphia name the day as ‘Black Friday’.

However, things changed as the course of time and sellers started using the term ‘Black’ in a positive manner like denoting black as profits and red as a loss. Eventually, Black Friday became a huge profit for sellers and one of the best days for shopping for the customers.

Here is why you should adopt pets on Black Friday.

#1. Adopting is a Noble Cause, #AdoptDon’tShop

Everyone knows adopting a pet is better than shopping. So adopting a pet prevails over shop the pet. Put a noble act aside, adopting pets is actually better than shopping. And why is it so? People leave their pets to shelters when they get separated or they get abandoned by their parents.

These pets have been with humans and got separated. And on the reconnection with humans in your home would make you and your pet the happiest living beings on the earth.

MOREOVER, MANY OF THE PETS IN SHELTERS ARE ALREADY TRAINED BY THEIR PREVIOUS PARENTS AND YOU WON’T HAVE MUCH TO DO TO TRAIN THEM.

When you get to know the dark and cruel world of pup mills, you’ll realize how much excruciating pain to animals you’re promoting. So, when you adopt, it will make you feel like you’ve done a great thing and achieved greatness.

Hence, if you’re looking for a new fur family member this Thanksgiving, adopting is the best option.

#2. You’ll Be Saving a Lot of Money on AdoptingTwo factors will work for you:
1. Black Friday gives you great deals on adopting just like you’ll get for other products. 2. Some sellers bear the 100% pet adopting fees for you or pay a big share of it to promote a noble act and make up the money by not giving any discounts on other products if you purchase from them. So look out for what can get you the most benefit.

#3. Because You Can Save More on Dark Colored Pets

We know pets come in many different colors and shades and they all look beautiful. And we appreciate it. When it comes to adoption, dark-colored pets stay more at the shelter than white ones.  Many people still believe that a black cat can be a bad luck. The way of thinking still is affecting no. of pet adoptions in a shelter.
To counteract this, many shelters and adoption centers offer special discounts on the dark-colored/black pets. If you are the one who doesn’t discriminate with the pet’s color and want a dark-colored pet, the Black Friday can be your best shot.

#4. You’ll Have a New Family Member to Celebrate Christmas With

If you adopt a pet this Black Friday, your adorable pet will be more than happy to reunite with humans and be loved by its new parents. By the time Christmas comes, your pet will become an integral part of your family like it has been with you forever.
If you have lost a fur family member recently, this newbie will fill the emptiness with all the mirthful moments.
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THE ENDNOTE
Black Friday has been considered as a big shopping day with many great offers we’d love. This day also comes with great pet adoption deals and the reasons I have mentioned here are apt to consider pet adoption. Well, I believe pet adoption is much more than just shopping for something. It’s a pure bliss, a feeling of greatness to fight the animal cruelty, a feeling of warmth, and celebrating festivals with your furball. So, go ahead and find the best deals near you for pet adoption if you’re looking for one!
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