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Feedback gevenWe've gone twice, it's fun to play with the cats also help them out. The owner was super friendly and explained everything-Had a great time!Service: 5/5
I met Sarah today and another staff member there today and wanted to share that my son and I had a great experience during the 30 mins hanging out! Such a thoughtful new business owner (congrats again! committed to making a safe, mutually therapeutic and fun experience for any cat lover. Well worth the visit. They 're doing great work here too finding homes for all the fur-people. Gotta say lil ' Rosa was my fave! We didn 't get any food this time because he were getting lunch just after, but we 'll be back soon.
Sarah is welcoming and truly passionate about her mission to connect people with cats and have successful adoptions. She has worked so hard since becoming owner of the cafe. We know these cats are loved and so well taken care of. Thank you, Sarah, for all that you do for the kitties and to ensure their quality of life is the absolute best! Can't wait to try out some new drinks on our next visit!
Sarah is a great owner who cares about these cats and the cafe. The cat room is clean and tidy and the cats enjoy interacting with visitors. We love checking out this cafe every time we frequent the mall.Food: 5/5
When we arrived there, the Cafe turned out to be a dark, and divided small room, where you have to make reservations to spend 25 minutes with the cats for $8 a person. This amount is considered a donation, which goes to the rescues 100%, according to their information.We were told, there are 13 cats in the closed second room, who have a total of 1 hour break twice a day from visitors...It is not a cat Cafe, where you share the entire coffee shop with the kitties. (Which I understand would be difficult to do in a mall, but the location is not exactly ideal.)In my opinion it would be far better to present a few more cats, and show them in 3 shifts, which would give them more rest.Also, due to the limited space, I agree with limit the numbers of visitors, but let them decide on the donation, they might be far more generous than expected.The way it is now, it looks more like an $8 entry ticket, which is awkward and made us feel uncomfortable, so we left.Having their entrance fee demanded ahead limits human interaction with the cats and therefore, the chance for the kitties to be adopted.This idea should be improved immediately and include a location change.