Discover the untold cat history of New York on the only feline-themed walking tour of the Lower East Side. Led by Peggy Gavan, historian and author of The Cat Men of Gotham, this experience uncovers real stories of heroic cats, local legends, and the surprising role cats played in shaping the neighborhood’s past.
You’ll hear about tavern cats at McSorley’s, punk rock cats at CBGB, immigrant tenement mousers, and the rise of modern rescue efforts. It’s a walking tour that blends gritty local history with stories you won’t find anywhere else—perfect for history lovers, cat people, or both.
Group sizes are kept small to keep the experience personal as you explore the hidden corners of this iconic neighborhood.
Meet at Cooper Triangle where your guide will introduce you to the tour. You'll hear the first cat tales focused on McSorley's Old Ale House and learn about the tavern cats of the 19th century that kept this historic establishment mouse-free.
NYC's oldest continuously operating saloon and discover stories of its famous feline residents who witnessed decades of history while keeping the establishment rodent-free. Learn how these cats became part of the bar's storied legacy.
Stand outside the former location of the legendary CBGB music venue while hearing tales of the cats who lived among punk rock royalty and became mascots for musicians and fans during the neighborhood's most influential musical era.
Visit this historic district to hear fascinating tales of police station cats, neighborhood mascots, and the beloved eccentric Rosalie Goodman, known as the Lower East Side's famous "crazy cat lady" who cared for dozens of strays in this area.
Stand at this cultural intersection where the Lower East Side meets Chinatown and learn about the cats that bridged these diverse communities. Discover stories of shop cats and community felines that became neighborhood fixtures.
Your guide, Peggy, will be holding a “Cats About Town” sign!
Your guide will be holding a sign!
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