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March 2024 by Anthony Sonstein
Fun place to hang out with
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March 2024 by Valerie
My daughter and I are in the area on vacation and visited this cat cafe. Super cute inside. Very clean. Doesn't smell like cats. Staff was nice. Cats seem very happy. If I could've adopted Professor Proton, I would have. What a wonderful cat. I hope someone loves him. My daughter and I spent a lot of time with him (he's got a half ear, stubby tail, no teeth). He was very sweet and loving and such a nice lap cat. We didn't want to leave him. But sadly, we're only here temporarily :(
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March 2024 by ac owings
if you get to go here, DO IT!!! My sister and I came into town to visit our older sister and while she was working we had to make ourselves busy. They have a student discount, the staff is so polite, and the atmosphere is amazing!!!! We each got a little cat pin and they had other adorable cat themed knickknacks!
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March 2024 by Lisa Obermeyer
Love this cute and fun place to hang out and play with cats! The staff has been so friendly both times we've visited.
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March 2024 by Christina Sandoval
Cute cats to hang out
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March 2024 by Aiden Hicks
Boogies my favorite so far! Even tho he's shy he's nice tho!
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March 2024 by Dee R.
Feeling conflicted in writing this, because I love the work you all do, and the cafe itself is wonderful. However, I haven’t gotten an email response yet from the adoption coordinator. I adopted a cat from here in July of 22, to be a companion for my cat Bubbles. We were only told that he didn’t do well around kids, and that he meowed a lot, and that’s why the first family returned him. This was not the case. Upon receiving his adoption paperwork, he was diagnosed by one or two separate vets as being an “Agressive Animal”. Boy is that on point.He bullied my cat mercilessly for almost a year, I figured maybe since they’re boy cats they would work it out. Sadly, Bubbles had a heart attack and passed away in June of 23, only 30 minutes after I took him to the vet. He was my best friend and the closest thing I’ll ever have to a child and he’s gone.I’m writing this after the adopted cat attacked me for the seventh time, giving me several puncture wounds in my forearm. He attacks indiscriminately, and often attacks me when I’m sitting on the couch doing my own thing. I’ve had to be on antibiotics three times, and prescription ointment for the bite wounds. He bites me in my sleep, he bites my partner and has also attacked my mother.We kept him for as long as we did, because my mom grew attached to him. We wanted to be good pet parents and hold onto him after Bubbles had passed, because we think that’s what he would’ve wanted for his brother.I currently have nine bandages on both of my arms. The vet tried to put him on Prozac, but he is impossible to pill. We bought him CBD, Jackson Galaxy oils and even the same cat wheel you have in the window. None of it helped.This last bite was the final straw, and I will be returning him to the rescue by this weekend. If I cannot get a response from the adoption coordinator, I will be taking him to the DFL instead. I live in Parker and I’m not sure I can handle a 40 minute drive with him screaming at me the whole way. If someone would be willing to meet me half way to pick him up, that would alleviate some stress on my part.I really wanted to do right by him, but I am miserable and so is my household. I’m sorry.
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February 2024 by Pnwtails _
I have to say, I was pretty disappointed. We paid $36 for two people and a drink. The cafe was loaded with people, especially rowdy children. Cats were practically nonexistent so it became an experience where we just talked to people. I noticed, too often, that the cats were way too overwhelmed with the number of children running around, yelling, and trying to get the cats’ attention. It broke my heart, honestly. I think there needs to be a cap on the amount of children/people in general. We had very minimal cat interaction for a place that’s supposed to have tons of cats. I get you need to pay for the place to stay open and take care of the cats, but this was more money than we would have liked to spend for an afternoon sip of apple cider.
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February 2024 by michael davies
They run a great operation. It's a very clean place. They have a lot of cats.
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February 2024 by Monica Ruvalcaba
I was not satisfied with my experience. There was a lack of cats and a lack of seating. I paid $15 to experience a chat with my friends. All of the cats are hidden in their high spaced cubbies. I definitely will not be coming back.
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February 2024 by Gabri ella
I was not satisfied with this place only because there were a lack of cats, and not enough seating. $15 for a small drink, just to chat on a bench, with barely any cats to pet or play with… not worth it.
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February 2024 by Nyla R.
Entry was only about $12 per person without tax so the price was nice. Drinks ranged between $3-5 which was also nice. But it was way too many people. I reserved for 2 people online because it was recommended just in case there'd be no room, but it felt like it didn't really matter. Easily way too many people in such a small space to where there wasn't enough chairs and you had to wait till people left to sit down. Due to the amount of people as well the cats were almost non-existent. Which is fair on their part. But honestly I wish we did see the cats a bit more. Ultimately though my biggest gripe is just way too many people. It felt like our reservation really didn't matter.
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February 2024 by Sarah Michealle
Best place
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February 2024 by Marcy Patel
This was overpriced. It’s kind of an odd place. Lots of rules and the staff is very unfriendly. We had our kids with us and they were behaving and following all the rules but the staff was pretty rude to us still. It really shouldn’t be called a cafe. It’s basically a room with tables and chairs and cats with a $12 fee per person.
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January 2024 by Abbey Nichols
Very little cat supervision over kitties, and tiny variety on drinks. Expensive for experience.