This small "cat cafe" is not a cafe all. The experience comes with a tiny bottle of water. However the cats make it worth it. The venue is clean and well lit and provides places for the cats to climb and get away from the people if they want.
The first floor had adult cats, a few of which were friendly but there was also a fight between the only male and one of the females. The male also tried to mate with a different female during my visit! He had a scratch on his head which made me doubt he should be kept together with the other adults.
The second floor had only kittens and was more fun. They were interested in playing with the cat toy provided by the manager and some liked climbing on people's laps.
You pay when your 90 minutes is up. Credit cards and digital payment methods are accepted.
Overall I think this place is good but I wish the manager would take more care with...
Read moreAtmosphere: a small place, not smelly, everything is white and fairly clean. Cats: cute and playful, very affectionate and friendly (almost all of them). Cons: There is only one bowl for six cats! No water fountain, no toys for them—nothing! It’s honestly heartbreaking to see. Many of the cats are visibly dirty, and some seem to have health issues—both skin conditions and eye problems. There’s no place for the cats on the second floor to hide or rest in a little house if they want some...
Read moreThe cats didn't have access to water, had no escapes, and no toys/stimulation of any form (upstairs). We've visited cat cafés around the world and this isn't normal. One cat was clearly stressed for the entirety of our visit, with long strained cries, ears down, tail puffed - it had nowhere to go that was not within arms reach of visitors. We left feeling uncomfortable that we had supported such a place - highly advise...
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