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Cat park
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Nearby attractions
Drexel Park
3100 Powelton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Charles L. Durham Library
3320 Haverford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Fairmount Water Works
640 Waterworks Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Fairmount Fish Ladder
Schuylkill River Trl, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Boathouse Row
1 Boathouse Row, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Azalea Garden
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Rocky Statue
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Summer Winter Community Garden
3223 N Natrona St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Nearby restaurants
University Fair Food Co
3300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Sabrina's Cafe
227 N 34th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Birria City
3300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
El Taco
3233 Powelton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Thai Yani Kitchen. (University Fair Food Co.)
3300 Fairmount Ave K13, Philadelphia, PA 19104
moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls - Fairmount)
3300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
KOKO Hibachi
3300 Fairmount Ave Suite12, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Oh Brother Philly
3400 Lancaster Ave Ste 8, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Aunt Berta's Kitchen
3300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States
Empanada Mama Philadelphia
3300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Nearby hotels
Cornerstone Bed and Breakfast Philadelphia
3300 Baring St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Akwaaba Philadelphia
3709 Baring St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Spring Garden in University City
3615 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Cat park

526 N Natrona St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
4.7(24)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Pet friendly
Family friendly
attractions: Drexel Park, Charles L. Durham Library, Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount Fish Ladder, Boathouse Row, Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps, Azalea Garden, Rocky Statue, Summer Winter Community Garden, restaurants: University Fair Food Co, Sabrina's Cafe, Birria City, El Taco, Thai Yani Kitchen. (University Fair Food Co.), moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls - Fairmount), KOKO Hibachi, Oh Brother Philly, Aunt Berta's Kitchen, Empanada Mama Philadelphia
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Nearby attractions of Cat park

Drexel Park

Charles L. Durham Library

Fairmount Water Works

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Fairmount Fish Ladder

Boathouse Row

Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps

Azalea Garden

Rocky Statue

Summer Winter Community Garden

Drexel Park

Drexel Park

4.7

(382)

Open 24 hours
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Charles L. Durham Library

Charles L. Durham Library

4.5

(21)

Closed
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Fairmount Water Works

Fairmount Water Works

4.7

(499)

Open 24 hours
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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

4.8

(8.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Rug Tufting at Vera Art Studio
Rug Tufting at Vera Art Studio
Wed, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122
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Tay M!x (Live)
Tay M!x (Live)
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:00 PM
214 Lamokin Street, Chester, PA 19013
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Explore Philadelphias history
Explore Philadelphias history
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:30 AM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106
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Nearby restaurants of Cat park

University Fair Food Co

Sabrina's Cafe

Birria City

El Taco

Thai Yani Kitchen. (University Fair Food Co.)

moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls - Fairmount)

KOKO Hibachi

Oh Brother Philly

Aunt Berta's Kitchen

Empanada Mama Philadelphia

University Fair Food Co

University Fair Food Co

3.7

(108)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sabrina's Cafe

Sabrina's Cafe

4.5

(1.2K)

$

Click for details
Birria City

Birria City

3.2

(51)

$$

Click for details
El Taco

El Taco

4.5

(263)

$

Click for details
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Matthew MoskovitzMatthew Moskovitz
Just wanted to clear some things up for the people leaving one star reviews. The cats here are NOT neglected and can go inside whenever they want to. The land the Cat Park sits on is property of a neighboring row home, the owners of which have two entrances built specifically for the cats to get in and out of. I’ve lived on the block for well over a year and I’ve never seen the cats outside wanting to be let in during the cold or rain or summer heat because they simply go inside! The owners don’t just let all their cats outside either, they know how to raise cats and know you have to ease them in. When they were raising a kitten it managed to make it outside, so I let the owners know and they thanked me, saying that she was “too friendly and too little to go outside.” They know what they’re doing. The lot is also recognized by the city as a park/green space and would have shut it down if they suspected any sort of neglect. The owners of the cats put flea collars on all the cats in addition to flea and tick medicine and do everything they can to take care of them. They are fixed, given fresh food and water regularly (including a steady stream of treats from visitors), medicated and cared for. The cat missing his tail was rescued by its current owners and was missing its tail when they found it. Some of the cats are skinny but not because they aren’t fed, it’s because they’re old! As someone with a 12 year old family dog back in my hometown she also gets gunk in her eyes and her skin is irritated, but we give her medicine to treat it because we love her. The owners of the cat park are the same way, some cats are old but they do everything they can to care for them. They have rescued cats in the middle of busy intersections, found forever homes for kittens they’ve raised, and have had people from all over the city come to them with lost/stray cats asking for help. I’ve shown the park to my parents, family, coworkers, friends, indoor AND outdoor cat owners, and they think it’s lovely. The cat owners understand how it goes with older cats and they love what the owners do for them. I implore people to check out this green space and chat with the owners if you have any concerns for the well-being of these cats. They are lovely people and don’t deserve to be accused of animal neglect. Read the sign, cats are not strays.
Stu HorsleyStu Horsley
This is my home away from home. Shame on whoever made that one star post, she obviously doesn’t know who lives in that park or who takes care of that park. The owners in the park take excellent care of the cats. Lots of elderly cats live in the park and she took a picture of a cat that has lived there for almost 20 years. The cats can go inside and live outside as they wish and please. The cats always have plenty of food, water and attention. All of the cats in the cat park have up to date vaccines and the owners take the proper steps to have the cats fixed. I love the cat park and the atmosphere is calming, and the plants are always so beautiful! You can tell by my photos that the owners of this park take a lot of time and effort into making sure the cats are well fed, have collars on, proper medical attention and a beautiful place to live. Some of the cats might roll around in dust, and - Lastly yes there are still water bowls out that the water gets replaced every morning. Do you think you could afford to put water fountains out for the cats?? Do you think this park has much assistance when it comes to maintenance? Do you think this park receives the funding it should from the government? Before leaving a review ask yourself if you could afford to make the changes you wish to see around you or if you are truly just complaining because you have the privilege to do so. A small amount of the cats that live in this park are feral and the owners do an amazing job of respecting the cats boundaries that have never had human contact before.
Chelsea LynchChelsea Lynch
I appreciate what this park is trying to do in "giving a home to street cats" but these cats are severely neglected and suffering from obvious health issues. Despite their collars, and signs that say 'cats are not homeless' every cat is extremely thin, dirty, and I'm willing to bet they have fleas/worms and do not appear to be receiving any sort of care beyond food and water being left out. I've personally seen cats with swollen bellies, sores, cuts, gunky eyes, and missing limbs. I think it is also safe to say that these cats are also not being fixed, which only exacerbates the problem. These poor cats do not seem to be brought in at night nor do they have any shelter beyond a few gross planters. If whoever is claiming these cats (but is only putting collars on them and posting signs) cannot properly take care of them they should allow others/shelters to come in and do the job they clearly cannot. Any true animal lover can see that these cats are not well, and it is beyond selfish to prevent these animals from finding good and loving homes with people who will actually care for them. It's so wrong and it breaks my heart every single time I walk by there or when a very sickly cat from here hobbles its way into my back yard. SOMEONE PLEASE SAVE THESE CATS!!!
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Just wanted to clear some things up for the people leaving one star reviews. The cats here are NOT neglected and can go inside whenever they want to. The land the Cat Park sits on is property of a neighboring row home, the owners of which have two entrances built specifically for the cats to get in and out of. I’ve lived on the block for well over a year and I’ve never seen the cats outside wanting to be let in during the cold or rain or summer heat because they simply go inside! The owners don’t just let all their cats outside either, they know how to raise cats and know you have to ease them in. When they were raising a kitten it managed to make it outside, so I let the owners know and they thanked me, saying that she was “too friendly and too little to go outside.” They know what they’re doing. The lot is also recognized by the city as a park/green space and would have shut it down if they suspected any sort of neglect. The owners of the cats put flea collars on all the cats in addition to flea and tick medicine and do everything they can to take care of them. They are fixed, given fresh food and water regularly (including a steady stream of treats from visitors), medicated and cared for. The cat missing his tail was rescued by its current owners and was missing its tail when they found it. Some of the cats are skinny but not because they aren’t fed, it’s because they’re old! As someone with a 12 year old family dog back in my hometown she also gets gunk in her eyes and her skin is irritated, but we give her medicine to treat it because we love her. The owners of the cat park are the same way, some cats are old but they do everything they can to care for them. They have rescued cats in the middle of busy intersections, found forever homes for kittens they’ve raised, and have had people from all over the city come to them with lost/stray cats asking for help. I’ve shown the park to my parents, family, coworkers, friends, indoor AND outdoor cat owners, and they think it’s lovely. The cat owners understand how it goes with older cats and they love what the owners do for them. I implore people to check out this green space and chat with the owners if you have any concerns for the well-being of these cats. They are lovely people and don’t deserve to be accused of animal neglect. Read the sign, cats are not strays.
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This is my home away from home. Shame on whoever made that one star post, she obviously doesn’t know who lives in that park or who takes care of that park. The owners in the park take excellent care of the cats. Lots of elderly cats live in the park and she took a picture of a cat that has lived there for almost 20 years. The cats can go inside and live outside as they wish and please. The cats always have plenty of food, water and attention. All of the cats in the cat park have up to date vaccines and the owners take the proper steps to have the cats fixed. I love the cat park and the atmosphere is calming, and the plants are always so beautiful! You can tell by my photos that the owners of this park take a lot of time and effort into making sure the cats are well fed, have collars on, proper medical attention and a beautiful place to live. Some of the cats might roll around in dust, and - Lastly yes there are still water bowls out that the water gets replaced every morning. Do you think you could afford to put water fountains out for the cats?? Do you think this park has much assistance when it comes to maintenance? Do you think this park receives the funding it should from the government? Before leaving a review ask yourself if you could afford to make the changes you wish to see around you or if you are truly just complaining because you have the privilege to do so. A small amount of the cats that live in this park are feral and the owners do an amazing job of respecting the cats boundaries that have never had human contact before.
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I appreciate what this park is trying to do in "giving a home to street cats" but these cats are severely neglected and suffering from obvious health issues. Despite their collars, and signs that say 'cats are not homeless' every cat is extremely thin, dirty, and I'm willing to bet they have fleas/worms and do not appear to be receiving any sort of care beyond food and water being left out. I've personally seen cats with swollen bellies, sores, cuts, gunky eyes, and missing limbs. I think it is also safe to say that these cats are also not being fixed, which only exacerbates the problem. These poor cats do not seem to be brought in at night nor do they have any shelter beyond a few gross planters. If whoever is claiming these cats (but is only putting collars on them and posting signs) cannot properly take care of them they should allow others/shelters to come in and do the job they clearly cannot. Any true animal lover can see that these cats are not well, and it is beyond selfish to prevent these animals from finding good and loving homes with people who will actually care for them. It's so wrong and it breaks my heart every single time I walk by there or when a very sickly cat from here hobbles its way into my back yard. SOMEONE PLEASE SAVE THESE CATS!!!
Chelsea Lynch

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Reviews of Cat park

4.7
(24)
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5.0
1y

Just wanted to clear some things up for the people leaving one star reviews. The cats here are NOT neglected and can go inside whenever they want to. The land the Cat Park sits on is property of a neighboring row home, the owners of which have two entrances built specifically for the cats to get in and out of. I’ve lived on the block for well over a year and I’ve never seen the cats outside wanting to be let in during the cold or rain or summer heat because they simply go inside! The owners don’t just let all their cats outside either, they know how to raise cats and know you have to ease them in. When they were raising a kitten it managed to make it outside, so I let the owners know and they thanked me, saying that she was “too friendly and too little to go outside.” They know what they’re doing. The lot is also recognized by the city as a park/green space and would have shut it down if they suspected any sort of neglect.

The owners of the cats put flea collars on all the cats in addition to flea and tick medicine and do everything they can to take care of them. They are fixed, given fresh food and water regularly (including a steady stream of treats from visitors), medicated and cared for. The cat missing his tail was rescued by its current owners and was missing its tail when they found it. Some of the cats are skinny but not because they aren’t fed, it’s because they’re old! As someone with a 12 year old family dog back in my hometown she also gets gunk in her eyes and her skin is irritated, but we give her medicine to treat it because we love her. The owners of the cat park are the same way, some cats are old but they do everything they can to care for them. They have rescued cats in the middle of busy intersections, found forever homes for kittens they’ve raised, and have had people from all over the city come to them with lost/stray cats asking for help.

I’ve shown the park to my parents, family, coworkers, friends, indoor AND outdoor cat owners, and they think it’s lovely. The cat owners understand how it goes with older cats and they love what the owners do for them. I implore people to check out this green space and chat with the owners if you have any concerns for the well-being of these cats. They are lovely people and don’t deserve to be accused of animal neglect. Read the sign, cats...

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5.0
1y

This is my home away from home. Shame on whoever made that one star post, she obviously doesn’t know who lives in that park or who takes care of that park. The owners in the park take excellent care of the cats. Lots of elderly cats live in the park and she took a picture of a cat that has lived there for almost 20 years.

The cats can go inside and live outside as they wish and please. The cats always have plenty of food, water and attention. All of the cats in the cat park have up to date vaccines and the owners take the proper steps to have the cats fixed.

I love the cat park and the atmosphere is calming, and the plants are always so beautiful!

You can tell by my photos that the owners of this park take a lot of time and effort into making sure the cats are well fed, have collars on, proper medical attention and a beautiful place to live. Some of the cats might roll around in dust, and - Lastly yes there are still water bowls out that the water gets replaced every morning. Do you think you could afford to put water fountains out for the cats?? Do you think this park has much assistance when it comes to maintenance? Do you think this park receives the funding it should from the government? Before leaving a review ask yourself if you could afford to make the changes you wish to see around you or if you are truly just complaining because you have the privilege to do so. A small amount of the cats that live in this park are feral and the owners do an amazing job of respecting the cats boundaries that have never had human...

   Read more
avatar
1.0
1y

I appreciate what this park is trying to do in "giving a home to street cats" but these cats are severely neglected and suffering from obvious health issues. Despite their collars, and signs that say 'cats are not homeless' every cat is extremely thin, dirty, and I'm willing to bet they have fleas/worms and do not appear to be receiving any sort of care beyond food and water being left out. I've personally seen cats with swollen bellies, sores, cuts, gunky eyes, and missing limbs. I think it is also safe to say that these cats are also not being fixed, which only exacerbates the problem. These poor cats do not seem to be brought in at night nor do they have any shelter beyond a few gross planters. If whoever is claiming these cats (but is only putting collars on them and posting signs) cannot properly take care of them they should allow others/shelters to come in and do the job they clearly cannot. Any true animal lover can see that these cats are not well, and it is beyond selfish to prevent these animals from finding good and loving homes with people who will actually care for them. It's so wrong and it breaks my heart every single time I walk by there or when a very sickly cat from here hobbles its way into my back yard. SOMEONE PLEASE SAVE...

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