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    Le Cat Cafe

    4.1 (60 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Animal shelters

    Community Service/Non-Profit

    Pet adoption

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    The Eifel tower full of cats!
    Elena F.

    This is a truly magic place. No, there is food to eat, but you are getting great experience talking to people there and giving your attention to our furry friends. Love them all!

    Benjamin T.

    Came here back in May and since this is the first cat cafe I've been to in Philly, it didn't disappoint! If you think one hour is enough, that one hour will pass by quickly because there are many cute cats to interact with here! There's an area by the door where some cats nap, there's also cat towers, and even shelving along the wall for cats to run around! There are also tables for guests to sit at and light refreshments too. Overall, the atmosphere is really relaxed and many cat personalities are present. Some cats will approach you, some are just napping, others are ready to play, and some just want to do their own thing. All of the cats are adoptable too! I'd definitely come by just to visit and spend some time with some of these cute cats!

    Samantha M.

    Excited to check this place out and play with the cats. Cost $15 per person to reserve for 1 hour. It's not much of a cafe with specialty drinks, but they offer you Keurig coffee or tea that you can make inside. You are able to apply and adopt any of the cats. I assumed when you reserved the hour that it would have been more private session or less people, but there was at least 12+ people in the same hour we reserved. The cats seemed very overstimulated with the amount of people there. Most of the cats I tried to interact with either hissed or didn't want to play. I did get scratched by one and bit so I was intimated to interact with the rest of the cats. Staff offers you treats to feed the cats while you interact with them. There are toys available for you to use to interact with them as well.

    Keemy U.

    I would've never known a cat cafe existed until someone told me about it. This is a nice spot to check out if you want something to do and like or tolerate cats. You have the option to stay for 30 or 60 minutes. There's a section that has coffee and tea. The cats here have different personalities like humans and it's pretty comfortable here with seats and tables. I think they have board game nights. You can adopt a cat permanently or foster cats temporarily. They staff was friendly and informative.

    Sleepy cat vibes.
    Christopher C.

    My daughter and I went here to visit and it was great to see and spend time with the cats. Tbh, it's $15 for 1 hour and the coffee or tea you get is just Keurig type so it's definitely pricey but a cool experience overall. It's a good organization that helps find homes for cats.

    Many places for the cats to sit or hide
    Frances L.

    Absolutely loved my visit here for my first time at a cat cafe! The process was very simple - reserve an hour (or more) slot online beforehand ($15/hr) for non members & includes coffee if you want, sign a waiver beforehand, and read house rules. The cats were almost all very playful, and you can tell the place really cared about their cats at least from talking to the employee who was there at the time of our visit. He shared stories of the cats, especially one very sweet shy one they nurtured from hiding in their basement to being upstairs and comfortable with humans. There were even cat treats there you can use to feed them! Would definitely return to visit.

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    Super cute place! Our Host was very welcoming and I'm sure if we had asked questions they would have been more than willing to answer any. The cats are all adorable and I can only hope they all become adopted. This was part of my child's 16th birthday gift and they told me afterwards that they had a blast. Very chill and laid back spot to sit, have some tea and play with cats. Easy to find. Clean! HIGHLY Recommend

    Melinda G.

    For $15 an hour, you can spend your time with some of the cutest little cats. Theyre all rescues and can be adopted if you decide that is something you want fo do. Staff was incredibly kind and helpful. There is also coffee, free wifi, and chargers in case you might need it. Would highly recommend to all cat lovers! You can also learn more about all of the cats there on their website at https://lecatcafe.org/meet-the-cats/

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    Non profit, that offers feel good vibes While sitting with an adoptable cat, most people lower stress level & can chill.

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