Very cozy, very kind, English friendly, provides English menu, takes care of their animals very well, very clean, I had tea, very simple menu, they were all very keen on safety for customers as well. Provides storage for belongings, coat rack (away from fur), warnings (about special cats), hand wash, lint roller, slippers, blankets, and sell small gifts. They even gave me gifts randomly for free on multiple instances. They take in animals that are dropped off to them, found on the street (strays), or sick animals that people cannot take care of anymore. They also allow adoptions I believe through careful screening if I remember correctly. This is one of my personal favorite cat cafes in Japan even compared to Tokyo. I take all of my friends here who visit Japan. All the customers have a friendly vibe as well, many places to sit and you can tell the animals are happy just as much as the humans and the workers here. I love it here. It has a very nice view and I have had many great pictures here for my Instagram many times. These few pictures are from my most...
Read moreMany cats there and all relaxing or playful. The lady owner was very friendly and speaks good english. She briefed us things we should take note of.
I especially like that she showed us picture of a blind cat(i think it is not completely blind) called Seechan. Should we approach it we should call its name first so it knows we are nearby.
Cats there respond to their names. I called out Seechan and it let me pat it. Is a playful cat. I would say Seechan is my fav😍
The cafe is spacious and cats n people can walk about comfortably. There are even books you read there. We booked the 70mins package and we noticed there are customers who stayed longer than us.
It is a nice place to relax and interact with the cats.
While many of you might have been to some cafes where cats are really beautiful and exotic. These are a diff kind of business models. Like the ones in SG.
If you truly love cats and the interaction, it doesn't matter. Just go and...
Read moreFive stars simply because this cafe takes rescue cats. There has been done controversy about cat cafes lately, as some cats live in terrible conditions and they're akin to kitty mills. The staff here actually care about the cats. So, you will see disabled cats, cats with behavioral problems (they'll warn you ahead of time), etc. All the cats are really friendly and so sweet though!
The price is good and it comes with a drink. It can get crowded sometimes though. Overall, my favorite cat cafe in Japan for their ethical treatment...
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