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Cat-friendly neighborhoods in Little Rock

Where Little Rock cats enjoy Arkansas's capital city character and Southern hospitality

Hillcrest and Pulaski Heights

Little Rock's most beloved residential neighborhoods — Hillcrest as one of the most architecturally rich and community-spirited historic neighborhoods in Arkansas, with beautiful Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival homes from the 1910s–1940s on tree-lined streets, a thriving commercial district on Kavanaugh Boulevard, and one of the strongest neighborhood association cultures in the state, and the Pulaski Heights corridor as the broader historic residential district that defines gracious Little Rock living.

  • Most beloved historic neighborhood in Arkansas
  • Craftsman and Tudor Revival architecture
  • Kavanaugh Boulevard community corridor

Heights and West Little Rock

Little Rock's upscale residential continuums — the Heights neighborhood as a beautiful, established area connecting Hillcrest to the west side, with lovely mid-century and later homes, excellent restaurants on Cantrell Road, and an affluent professional community, and West Little Rock as the broader western suburban corridor where much of Little Rock's professional class has settled, including the prestigious Pleasant Valley and Chenal Valley communities.

  • Affluent Heights professional community
  • Cantrell Road restaurant corridor
  • Chenal Valley prestige development

Quapaw Quarter and Riverdale

Two of Little Rock's most historically and architecturally significant areas — the Quapaw Quarter as the historic core of Little Rock, an 11-square-mile National Register district containing some of the most extraordinary 19th and early 20th century architecture in the entire mid-South, including the Old State House and MacArthur Park, and Riverdale as a thriving residential and dining district along the Arkansas River just west of downtown.

  • One of the largest National Register historic districts in the US
  • Old State House and MacArthur Park
  • Riverdale dining and community vitality

Cat care tips for Little Rock

Keep your cat safe through Arkansas's tornadoes, ice storms, and summer heat

Tornadoes — serious Arkansas risk

Arkansas is in Tornado Alley and experiences significant tornado activity, particularly in spring. Little Rock and Pulaski County have been struck by violent tornadoes multiple times, including the deadly April 2023 outbreak. Brief your sitter on your home's safest interior room — a basement or interior hallway — and keep a carrier near the safe space.

Ice storms — the Southern winter hazard

Arkansas is squarely in the Southern ice storm belt. Little Rock experiences significant freezing rain events that make roads completely impassable, sometimes for days. Unlike snowstorms, ice is harder to manage. Brief your sitter on extended-stay protocols if an ice event makes travel dangerous during a booking.

Hot, humid summers

Little Rock summers are hot and very humid, with temperatures regularly reaching 95-100°F and heat indices exceeding 105°F from June through September. Air conditioning is essential. Brief your sitter to verify cooling is running and check indoor temperatures during summer heat waves.

Wildlife near the Arkansas River and parks

Little Rock has extensive greenspace along the Arkansas River and in its park system, attracting coyotes, raccoons, and venomous snakes. Timber rattlesnakes and copperheads are present in natural areas throughout Pulaski County. Strictly indoor-only cats are much safer. Brief your sitter to secure all screens and exterior doors.

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Why Little Rock cat owners choose Petme

Stress-free cat care with real protection.

Verified cat sitters

Every Little Rock 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 Arkansas home — not a stressful kennel. No barking dogs, no cages, just genuine Southern 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 Little Rock

Everything you need to know before booking a cat sitter

Cat sitting in Little Rock typically ranges from $18 to $32 per night for boarding, $22 to $40 for in-home sitting, and $10 to $18 per drop-in visit. All bookings include $20,000 in vet coverage.
Yes. Petme has cat sitters across Little Rock including Hillcrest, Pulaski Heights, Heights, West Little Rock, Chenal Valley, Pleasant Valley, Quapaw Quarter, Riverdale, and throughout Pulaski 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 Central Arkansas region including North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, Bryant, Maumelle, Jacksonville, and communities across Pulaski and Saline counties.
Yes. Many Petme sitters in Little Rock are experienced with Arkansas tornado protocols, Southern ice storm extended-stay planning, summer heat management, and the specific demands of cat care in Central Arkansas.

Cat sitting in Little Rock

Little Rock is the capital and largest city of Arkansas — a mid-size Southern capital of nearly 200,000 people on the Arkansas River where the Bill Clinton Presidential Center, the Central High School National Historic Site, and one of the largest National Register historic districts in the United States all tell layers of American history. From the architecturally magnificent Quapaw Quarter and the beloved Hillcrest neighborhood, through the affluent Heights and Chenal Valley communities, to the vibrant Riverdale dining district, Little Rock is a Southern capital with considerably more depth and beauty than its reputation suggests.

Petme connects Little Rock cat owners with local, verified sitters who offer boarding, in-home sitting, and drop-in visits. No booking fees, no kennels — just trusted Pulaski County neighbors who love cats and understand Arkansas tornado season, Southern ice storms, summer heat and humidity, and the genuine warmth that defines Arkansas community character.

Whether your cat watches the Arkansas River from a Riverdale home or naps in a Hillcrest Craftsman bungalow, Petme makes it easy to find someone who keeps your cat safe, comfortable, and genuinely loved in Arkansas's capital.

Sitters experienced with all cat breeds
Coverage across Little Rock and Central Arkansas
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Average sitter rating: 4.9 out of 5
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