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14 Cat-Friendly Hotels Chains for Holiday Travel in 2026

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While it might be more common to travel with dogs, you’ll still find plenty of cats hitting the road with their owners. No matter why your cat is joining your journey, at some point, you’ll need a place to stop and rest. While many hotels advertise themselves as “pet-friendly,” cats aren’t always included in that welcome.

However, these 14 cat-friendly hotel chains are a good place to start when planning a trip with your kitty.

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The 14 Top Cat-Friendly Hotel Chains

1. Kimpton Hotels

Kimpton Hotels
Image Credit: Instagram @monacochicago
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: No pet fee
  • Welcomes pets of all sizes and types, including cats
  • No limit on the number of pets
  • Offers kitty amenities such as beds and food bowls
  • Cats can be left alone in rooms
  • Over 70 locations across North America

2. Motel 6

Motel 6
Image Credit: @Motel 6
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: No pet fee
  • Budget hotel chain with over 1,400 locations in the U.S. and Canada
  • Allows two pets per room, 150-pound weight limit
  • Call individual locations to confirm cats are allowed
  • Cats can’t be left alone in rooms
  • No pet fee but you’ll have to pay for damages to the room

3. Drury Hotels

Drury Hotels
Image Credit: Instagram @druryhotels
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $50/day
  • Offers over 150 hotels in 26 states
  • Allows two pets per room, 80-pound weight limit
  • Cats can’t be left alone in rooms
  • Cats must be on a leash or in a carrier when outside of the room
  • No pets allowed in common areas of the hotels

4. Loews

Loews
Image Credit: Instagram @loewshotels
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: Pet fees vary by location
  • Luxury hotel with 26 locations in the U.S.
  • Allows two pets per room
  • Multiple amenities, including cat room service menus, litter boxes, litter, and beds
  • Cats must be current on vaccinations

5. La Quinta

La Quinta
Image Credit: Instagram @laquintahotels
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $25/night, $75 max per stay (optional)
  • Affordable hotel with over 900 locations worldwide
  • Some locations don’t allow pets, call to confirm
  • Two pets per room
  • Bring your own litter box
  • Cats must be in a carrier or on a leash outside of the room

6. Best Western

Best Western
Image Credit: Instagram @bestwestern
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $30/day, $150 damage deposit (optional)
  • Global hotel chain with over 2,100 pet-friendly locations worldwide
  • Not all locations allow cats, call to confirm
  • Individual hotels set their own pet policies
  • Pet fees are optional

7. Hotels by Hilton

Hotels by Hilton
Image Credit: Instagram @hotelhamptonbyhiltoncelaya
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: Varies by location
  • Global hotel chain with over 5,000 pet-friendly locations in the U.S. and Canada
  • Hilton brands include Hampton, Embassy Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, and Homewood Suites
  • Individual hotels set their own pet policies
  • Kitty amenities are available at some locations
  • Contact individual locations directly to find out if cats are allowed

8. Red Roof Inn

Red Roof Inn
Image Credit: Instagram @redroofinn
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: One pet is free, additional pets may be allowed for a fee
  • Chain features over 600 hotels in the U.S., Brazil, and Japan
  • One cat allowed per room; additional pets allowed at the discretion of management
  • 80-pound weight limit, 40-pound limit at some locations
  • Cats cannot be left alone in rooms
  • Keep cats in a carrier or on a leash outside of the room

9. Woodspring Suites

Woodspring Suites
Image Credit: Instagram @woodspringsuites
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: Varies by location and length of stay
  • Extended stay chain with over 200 locations
  • Locations that allow pets are listed on the website
  • Contact individual hotels to confirm cats are allowed
  • Pet fees vary by location
  • Generally charges lower pet fees for longer stays

10. Extended Stay America

Extended Stay America
Image Credit: @Extended Stay America
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $25/day for the first 6 days, $10/day after
  • Over 700 locations in the U.S.
  • Two pets are allowed per suite
  • Pets must be less than 36 inches long and 36 inches tall
  • Additional pets may be allowed with permission

11. Quality Inn

Quality Inn
Image Credit: Instagram @qualityinnlehighacres
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $10–$75
  • Affordable hotel chain with over 2,000 locations worldwide
  • Pet policies vary by hotel according to local laws
  • Call individual hotels directly to see if they allow cats
  • May charge a nightly fee or a flat rate per stay

12. Four Seasons

Four Seasons Beverly Hills
Image Credit: @Four Seasons Beverly Hills
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: Usually none, call to confirm
  • Luxury hotel chain with over 100 locations worldwide
  • Not all locations allow pets, call to confirm
  • Usually only allows small pets, 15–25 pounds
  • Cat-friendly amenities are usually available
  • Cat must be confined during housekeeping

13. Marriott Hotels

Residence Inn
Image Credit: Instagram @residenceinn
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: Pet fees vary by location
  • Includes brands such as Westin, W, Aloft, and Residence Inn
  • Look for “Pets Welcome” locations when searching for hotels
  • Call individual locations to confirm cats are allowed and pet fee details
  • Many hotels offer pet amenities
  • Over 1,500 pet-friendly hotels in the U.S. across multiple brands

14. Sonesta Hotels

Sonesta Hotels
Image Credit: Instagram @sonestahotels
Star Rating: Varies by location
🕐 Open Times: Varies by location
💲 Cost: $75/night minimum, may vary by location
  • Global hotel chain with over 1,200 locations and 17 brands
  • Most U.S. and Canadian properties allow cats
  • Call individual locations to confirm cats are allowed and for pet fee details
  • Amenities include treats, bowls, and a feeding mat
  • Partners with Best Friends Animal Society to help homeless pets

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Conclusion

These 14 cat-friendly hotel chains offer a range of lodging options from luxury to budget brands. No matter where in the U.S. (and elsewhere) you’re traveling you should be able to find a hotel for you and your kitty to rest and relax. Remember to follow all pet policies at the hotel of your choice or you may be liable for damages.

Remember to bring your own litter box, food, cat bed, and carrier when traveling. With the right planning and preparation, you and your cat can enjoy stress-free hotel stays across the country.

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