This is the best cat cafe I've ever been to. It's super clean, the cats are OBVIOUSLY well cared for and it is a great place to relax and get some cuddles.
I was really impressed at how clean it looked and smelled despite so many cats. The litter was well managed and there wad barely any smell, unless one of the kittens just went potty... but they have a great filtration system that tackles odors quickly.
I love how the staff has a read on the personality of each cat and respects that individual cat's personality and need for space. They also have a book detailing the name, and personality traits, for each cat.
There are 3 rooms in the facility: 1 for adult cats, 1 for kittens, and 1 for the cats who are more shy and scared. There are no food and drinks available for humans (which I personally think is a god thing. I mean... have you ever tried to enjoy food around a cat?), but there are lots of treats available for the kitties, as well as plenty of cat supplies and beautiful merch for sale.
The staff are super nice and it's obvious how much they love the little feline felons. This was such a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, and I can't wait...
Read more🐈🐈⬛A perfect option to meet a cat/kitten if you're looking to adopt and if you're not, it's a better way to get your cute kitties fix than going to a shelter. 😸 My 12-year-old and I had a blast playing with them and watching them play. It was a little more money than I had planned for a day out but we also paid more to get both the cat & kitten rooms. We plan on going back often! 🐈⬛🐈
When you think of the fee as a donation that helps cats get socialized, stay healthy, and have a chance to be adopted... it's worth it. I wish shelters socialized their cats like this and had such a great and loving environment for them to live in even if they aren't adopted. 😋 It didn't break my heart to leave like when we have gone to shelters in the past... other than wanting to take so many of them home! 😬🥰
Definitely recommended for a fun outing for school-aged kids or animal/cat lovers!
Also, they have live webcams to watch the kitties on their...
Read moreI adopted two kittens from Feline Felons Cat Cafe on 7/11/24 and, unfortunately, my experience has been disappointing. When I visited, the staff assured me that all the cats were healthy and up-to-date on their vaccinations. Within 24 hours of bringing the kittens home, they started showing signs of illness such as coughing, sneezing, and loss of appetite. A visit to the emergency vet revealed the kittens had an upper respiratory infection, which required immediate and ongoing treatment, in addition to eye infections, UTI's and ear mites. The kittens I brought home were very sick, which has caused significant distress for both me, the kittens and my cat. I called back and was told that yes the kittens are sick and then they closed the kitten room. It would have been nice had they closed the kitten room prior to adopting out several sick cats the day I was there. Be ware, you are not getting healthy animals from...
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