Frequently asked questions.
Cafe FAQs
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We ask that you do not bring in any snacks or drinks. We sell many tasty beverages and snacks. You can enjoy them in the coffee café or bring the drinks into the cat lounge to enjoy. Please do not share your drinks with the cats no matter how much they beg you. We appreciate that you don’t give any food to the cats so they don’t get a tummy ache. They have plenty of their own special food to eat!
If you are not interested in hanging out with the cats or visiting any of the cat rooms, then you are invited to enjoy our drinks or snacks and relax in the café. We can’t promise that cats won’t come in to visit you, but you don’t have to interact with them if you don’t want to.
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For the safety of our cats, and to keep a quiet, stress-free environment, we ask that you do not bring children younger than 7 into the cafe. Cats are quiet creatures and appreciate a calm atmosphere.
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Walk-ins are welcome but you can make a reservation using the link to our website to ensure we have space available. You can also call ahead to see how busy we are to ensure your snuggle time with the cats. Our cats are super popular, especially on the weekends.
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Our cats are amazing, but they don’t pay their own bills. In addition to rent for the facility and overhead costs, we provide our cats with delicious food and the best care money can buy. Without your support, we wouldn’t be able to provide the cats with the happy home they have here. Admission is $14 per person for 50 minutes of time.
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Please do not bring your own cat - we have plenty. Our cats are carefully screened for illnesses and we cannot accommodate outside cat guests. Please just bring photos of your sweeties to show us!
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The first cat café opened in Taiwan in 1998 and the concept quickly spread throughout other countries. The United States has more than 100 cat cafes offering a comfortable and clean environment for cats until they find their forever homes.