Coffee shops and other cafes are great, but for cat lovers, there's something even more purrrrfect. Cat cafes are trendy, comfy spots where you can enjoy a drink while hanging out with cats walking, ...
The cat’s out of the bag — Tulsa’s first-ever cat café is officially open. Don’t Stress Meowt Cat Cafe now has a second location in Tulsa after finding success in Oklahoma City. The Tulsa location is ...
GREENSBORO — North Carolina's first cat cafe opened in downtown Greensboro this weekend. Crooked Tail Cat Café opened Friday at 604 S. Elm St. in the spacer formerly Crawford's Creations. What is a ...
The LanCATster Cat Cafe is perhaps the only place in Lancaster city, besides one's own home, where someone could enjoy a coffee while petting a sweet cat. After two years of planning, co-owners Jax ...
The only Georgia cat cafe to make the list was Pounce Cat Cafe's Savannah location on West Broughton Street. Their cats com from the Humane Society For Greater Savannah. Here's what 10Best had to say ...
Whether you are looking to bring one home or just enjoy some snuggles, the Second Chance Cat Café is a warm and inviting spot ...
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A cat cafe that just opened in Flushing, Queens, is already garnering a ton of interest. It comes with a mission to help foster the stray cats it houses. Kokoro Cat Café opened ...
Cat lovers in Georgia have more places than ever to hang out with furry friends. That Cat Life has revealed all of the cat cafes in the state, including a brand-new, one-of-a-kind spot in Atlanta that ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Nearly 2,000 cats have found their forever home through a cafe in northeast Albuquerque, and the owner is hoping for many more adoptions. Tucked away on Wyoming Boulevard, ...
PERRY, Georgia — A new cafe in Perry is offering a unique twist on the typical coffee shop experience. Paws Awhile Cat Cafe, located at 1200 Macon Road, not only serves up a cup of joe but also offers ...
The Purrfect Bean, a Richmond cat café, has temporarily closed due to flooding caused by a “series of freak accidents” ...