Curtis Sliwa gives an inside look of what life is like with 15 cats (2024)

It’s the purrrfect apartment.

The Post got an exclusive look inside Curtis Sliwa’s tiny Upper West Side studio apartment Wednesday — after the newly minted GOP mayoral nominee revealed that he and his wife share the space with 15 rescue cats.

The 320-square-foot studio on West 87th Street and Central Park West is a veritable kitty heaven with furnishings more fit for felines than their human roommates.

There’s three windows that face the street that are perfectly set up for bird watching, or an afternoon snooze in the sunshine, that have been retrofitted with chicken wire so the cats can enjoy a makeshift outdoor space while basking on the sills.

Three towering cat condos cover the apartment’s main wall and in the kitchen, two private cat hotels are perched atop the cabinets that provide a birds eye view of the action below.

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While there are a number of human decorations situated on shelves and tables across the apartment, a growing number of cat toys are stuffed alongside them, threatening to take up just about every free space left in the studio.

“I try to use electronic toys that they can chase because it’s hard to play with all of them all the time,” said Sliwa’s wife, Nancy Beth Sliwa, as she flung two toy wands around the room.

Surprisingly, the home smells more like a freshly opened box of Fresh Step kitty litter than the waste that gets buried in any of the six boxes that are scattered about the space.

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But staving off the scent of ammonia and cat poo is a laborious undertaking, Nancy Beth explained.

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“We clean the litter boxes at least three times a day,” the cat mom said, which amounts to a monster 18 daily scoopings that allows the couple to maintain sanitary living conditions.

“I use vanilla candles and clean with alcohol, water and baking soda because the chemicals in those heavy duty cleaners can really get the cats sick.”

Curtis, who won Thursday’s Republican primary for mayor over Fernando Mateo, is an outspoken animal activist.

Every single cat was slated to be euthanized by the city’s embattled Animal Care Center but were rescued and nursed back to health by him and his wife.

“It starts with Apollo, who is the patriarch, and then Athena, she is the female cat who rules the roost,” the proud cat dad explained of his furry brood.

“Then it goes with [Crooked Head] because the head is actually screwed almost off and it would’ve been euthanized and then there’s Drop Foot and there’s Whiskers and there’s Frisky and there’s Big Little One.”

Then there’s Tiger, Love, Ajax, Duncan, Hope, Tiny, Hercules and finally, Wolverine, “who snores so loud it’s ripping the paint off the walls,” Curtis lovingly explained.

“It starts with Apollo who is the patriarch, and then Athena, she is the female cat who rules the roost.”

Curtis Sliwa, NYC mayoral candidate and cat parent

Each night, three of the felines share the apartment’s queen-sized bed with the couple, who say they have to make sure to lay perfectly still so they don’t accidentally roll over one of the cats.

“Once you lay down, that’s it. Cats to your left side, cats to your right side,” Curtis said, adding the nights can be difficult.

“The kittens don’t know when to stop when they encroach on the older cat’s turf,” Curtis explained of the nightime feline politics.

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“Keeping them in their own lanes, when they all start running around and crashing around at night, because they’re nocturnal, and can get aggressive, that can be a big challenge!”

But if the couple is feeling frisky themselves, they have an easy solution: stuff them all in the bathroom.

“They’re making more noise than we are on those nights!” Curtis laughed.

The couple explained that they’re happy to open their home to the death row cats but they try to adopt as many of them out as they can.

“This year we’ve taken in 20 to 25 and adopted out 10. We’ve got four scheduled to be adopted out and when they go we’ll take in four more,” Curtis said, adding the older and less-healthy kitties will be lifetime residents.

Despite the work and the crowded conditions, the cat daddy said his furry roommates have been wondrous for his health.

“It’s a destresser,” Curtis explained.

“They actually cause tranquility. When I had high blood pressure after I had chronic Crohn’s disease, the cats would lay on my chest and bring my blood pressure down normally, naturally. That’s what cats could do.”

Curtis Sliwa gives an inside look of what life is like with 15 cats (2024)

FAQs

How many lives do 15 cats have? ›

As much as we would love to see our fur babies live nine times over, sadly they only have the one life, which makes it even more precious. Most cats live up to around the age of 15 years or more.

How old is a 15 year old cat in cat life? ›

76 years

Is 15 old for a cat? ›

In recent years, feline ages and life-stages have been redefined, cats are considered to be elderly once they reach 11 years with senior cats defined as those aged between 11-14 years and super-senior cats 15 years and upwards. When caring for older cats it sometimes helps to appreciate their age in human terms.

What is the meaning of the proverb "A cat has nine lives"? ›

The belief that a cat has "nine lives" is deeply rooted in folklore and has fascinated people for centuries. This expression suggests that cats possess a high level of resilience and the ability to survive against the odds, a trait that has led to the widespread belief in having multiple lives.

Can a 15 year old cat be healthy? ›

But dietary support, combined with regular veterinary care and blood testing, can help your cat extend their overall lifespan; It's not unusual for cats to live 15 years or more, and a very few lucky record-setting cats have lived to the age of 30. Many senior cat foods contain less protein than adult formulas.

How often do cats live past 15? ›

The average cat lifespan is between 13-17 years. Some lucky felines have been known to live 20 years or more—the world record holder for oldest cat on record, adorably named Creme Puff, lived to be a whopping 38 years old. Many factors contribute to how long a cat will live.

What is the life expectancy of a cat? ›

Indoor cats generally live from 12-18 years of age. Many may live to be in their early 20s. The oldest reported cat, Creme Puff lived to be an amazing 38 years old. Outdoor cats generally live shorter lives due to being more likely to be involved in traumas such as motor vehicle accidents or dog attacks.

How rare is it for a cat to live to 20? ›

The average lifespan of a cat is 13 to 17 years, according to PetMD. That said, it's not uncommon for cats to live into their late teens or twenties. Some cats even live into their thirties, although this is far less common.

Can you have 15 cats? ›

While most hoarders don't read my blog, my general advice to any cat owner is this: I usually recommend no more than four to five cats total. Sometimes I offend my fellow veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and friends when I tell them my cut-off for crazy is six cats. After that, I think it's medically unhealthy.

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