The best way that I could describe Miao Cat Cafe is that it's like a glorified petting zoo. Except…read morethat cats are the only animals, and you get to eat. The place is the perfect treat for kids and adults who love cats but aren't allowed to have them as pets for whatever reason (at our house, it's because of laziness-- mostly mine). The whole area is fitted like a feline playground: lots of pillows, carpets, toys, scratchable surfaces, and perches that are good for curling up in. Humans eat at low coffee tables, like in some Japanese restaurants.
Go to Miao Cafe if you find it charming to have cats siddle up to you while you sip a latte. The place is really more about spending time with the resident cats, than it is about food so if you are just looking for a simple place to eat, then you will be better off someplace else.
Grown-up visitors are charged with a P300 consumable fee which is good for one beverage (they have coffee, teas and shakes) and one dessert OR a pasta plate. Kids have a minimum charge of P150, which entitles them to one beverage. Keep in mind that the food is really just for snacking; unless you are willing to spend a thousand pesos on yourself alone, there's no way you're going to feel full. You can certainly order another cookie if you've already finished your first one, but it's a bit too expensive at P150. You'll have to book an appointment ahead of time, as they have limited seating and they also have hour-long breaks twice a day to save the cats from too much stress. Guests only get to stay for a maximum of two hours, which will definitely leave you wanting to go back for another visit.
There are rules to follow, such as disinfecting your hands before playing with the cats (hand sanitizer is provided); do not disturb cats who are sleeping; changing into slippers before coming inside the cafe area; and never picking/carrying the cats for your own safety. It may not seem like a very exciting place to go to, but trust me, two hours will pass by just like a snap. It's amazing how being around the cats can be so relaxing and enjoyable.
Just a word of caution though: the cafe area is not that big and so on weekends when it is at full occupancy, it can feel a little hectic and claustrophobic. Try to go on weekdays whenever possible, especially if it's your first time so that you can really enjoy the experience.