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Cat-friendly neighborhoods in Colorado Springs

Where Colorado Springs cats enjoy Pikes Peak views and mountain-city character

Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs

The most characterful historic communities in the Colorado Springs area — Old Colorado City as a former territorial capital turned artsy, walkable neighborhood with Victorian storefronts and Craftsman bungalows, and neighboring Manitou Springs as one of Colorado's most beloved quirky mountain towns with hot springs, artists, and extraordinary natural beauty. Sitters in both communities have deep roots and love the unique character of the Pikes Peak foothills.

  • Victorian Old Colorado City character
  • Manitou Springs artsy mountain town
  • Deep community roots

Broadmoor and North End

Colorado Springs' most prestigious residential communities — the Broadmoor area surrounding the legendary Broadmoor Resort, with large estates and extraordinary mountain views, and the North End as Colorado Springs' most architecturally significant historic neighborhood, with beautiful early 20th-century homes and mature tree-lined streets. Sitters in both neighborhoods are professional, experienced, and trusted by the city's most established families.

  • Broadmoor Resort adjacency
  • Architecturally significant North End homes
  • Professional, trusted sitters

Briargate and Black Forest

Colorado Springs' most sought-after northern communities — Briargate as the city's premier planned community with excellent schools, modern homes, and strong family identity, and Black Forest to the north as a semi-rural community of forested properties and horses that defines the most distinctively Colorado lifestyle in the Springs metro. Sitters in both areas are experienced with the altitude and wildlife challenges unique to this part of Colorado.

  • Premier planned community
  • Black Forest semi-rural character
  • Altitude-experienced sitters

Cat care tips for Colorado Springs

Keep your cat safe at altitude through Colorado Springs' mountain climate

Rapid snowstorms and temperature swings

Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet elevation and experiences dramatic weather changes — temperatures can swing 40-50°F in a single day and powerful snowstorms can arrive with little warning, including in spring and fall. Stock extra cat supplies for winter bookings and brief your sitter on extended-stay plans if roads become snowed in.

Chinook winds and dry air

Colorado Springs experiences powerful Chinook winds that can gust to 70-100 mph, drying the air dramatically and creating fire weather conditions. The city is also one of the driest in Colorado. A water fountain and humidifier are strongly recommended, and brief your sitter to ensure windows and cat doors are secure during high-wind events.

Wildlife — bears, mountain lions, and coyotes

Colorado Springs, particularly in western neighborhoods like Broadmoor, Rockrimmon, and Manitou Springs, has frequent wildlife encounters including black bears, mountain lions, and coyotes. Strictly indoor-only cats are much safer. Brief your sitter to never prop open doors or allow outdoor access, and to be aware that wildlife can be near the home.

Altitude adjustment for new cats

At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs' altitude can affect pets, particularly cats new to high elevation. Signs include lethargy, increased breathing rate, and decreased appetite for the first few days. Brief your sitter to monitor new cats carefully and contact you if any concerning signs appear during the first 48-72 hours of a stay.

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Why Colorado Springs cat owners choose Petme

Stress-free cat care with real protection.

Verified cat sitters

Every Colorado Springs cat sitter is identity-verified, background-checked, and reviewed by real cat owners in your neighborhood.

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Home environment

Your cat stays in a comfortable mountain-city home — not a stressful kennel. No barking dogs, no cages, just genuine Colorado warmth and personal care.

Stays in your neighborhood

$20,000 vet coverage

Every booking includes up to $20,000 in veterinary coverage through the Petme Protection Plan. No deductibles, no hidden fees.

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Meet and greet first

Free meet-and-greet before the first stay. Your cat approves their sitter before any booking.

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Frequently asked questions about cat sitters in Colorado Springs

Everything you need to know before booking a cat sitter

Cat sitting in Colorado Springs typically ranges from $22 to $42 per night for boarding, $28 to $50 for in-home sitting, and $12 to $22 per drop-in visit. All bookings include $20,000 in vet coverage.
Yes. Petme has cat sitters across Colorado Springs including Old Colorado City, Manitou Springs, Broadmoor, North End, Rockrimmon, Briargate, Black Forest, Monument, Fountain Valley, and communities throughout El Paso County.
Yes. Every Petme booking includes up to $20,000 in veterinary coverage through the Petme Protection Plan at no additional cost.
Yes. Petme has cat sitters throughout the Pikes Peak region including Monument, Fountain, Security-Widefield, Peyton, and communities throughout the southern Colorado Front Range.
Yes. Many Petme sitters in Colorado Springs are experienced with high-altitude cat care, mountain wildlife (bears, mountain lions, coyotes), Chinook winds, and rapid snowstorms unique to life in the Pikes Peak region.

Cat sitting in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is one of America's most spectacular cities — nearly half a million people living at the foot of Pikes Peak in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, where Garden of the Gods rises from the prairie, the US Air Force Academy stretches across the high plateau, and the legendary Broadmoor has welcomed guests for over a century. From the artsy Victorian streets of Old Colorado City and the quirky mountain magic of Manitou Springs, to the prestigious estates of the Broadmoor area and the family-first communities of Briargate and Monument, Colorado Springs is a city of extraordinary natural beauty, military pride, and outdoor-lifestyle spirit.

Petme connects Colorado Springs cat owners with local, verified sitters who offer boarding, in-home sitting, and drop-in visits. No booking fees, no kennels — just trusted Colorado neighbors who love cats and understand altitude cat care, Chinook winds, sudden snowstorms, and the mountain wildlife that makes strictly indoor cats an essential part of Pikes Peak living.

Whether your cat watches the Pikes Peak summit from a Broadmoor window or naps in a Briargate family room, Petme makes it easy to find someone who keeps your cat safe, comfortable, and genuinely loved in the heart of the Colorado Rockies.

Sitters experienced with all cat breeds
Coverage across the Pikes Peak region
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Average sitter rating: 4.9 out of 5
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