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5 Best Cat Cafes in Singapore to Have Coffee & Cuddles

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When you’re a cat lover, you don’t just want to cuddle with your kitty—you want to share that cuddle with other people who love cats as much as you do. That’s why the world’s first cat cafe opened in Taipei, Taiwan in 1998. Now, cat cafes have spread all over the world: there are more than 300 of them in Japan alone! But what exactly is a cat cafe?

A cat cafe is just like any other coffee shop—except that instead of buying an espresso or latte and sitting down to drink it quietly by yourself, you come in and pay for an hour at the table where you’ll be able to sit and drink your coffee while playing with dozens of cats from around the world. Some cafes even have themes, like “Underwater Cat Cafe,” which features all white cats wearing snorkels and goggles. Singapore is a great destination for cat lovers. There are many cat cafes in Singapore, where you can have coffee and cuddle with cats. Here are the top 7 best cat cafes in Singapore!

Before we get to the list, if you are looking for the best cafes and restaurants in Singapore, you can check out this link:

1. Meomi Cat Café

 

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Meomi Cat Cafe is the place to be on a lazy Saturday afternoon. Located in the heart of North Bridge Road, this cafe has a selection of adorable ragdoll cats for you and your friends to relax with. Most of the cats here are ragdoll breeds, with fluffy, timid personalities that make them perfect for cuddling.

If you’re looking for a cosy place to spend some quality time with your friends and family while also enjoying some nice coffee or tea and conversation, Meomi Cat Cafe is highly recommended. The room is quite small yet cosy, so it’s best if you come with only one or two others. You may also want to bring your snacks as well—the cafe doesn’t offer much beyond drinks. A one-hour visit costs about $13 including one drink (though there are discounts for longer visits).

Uniqueness
  • Free WiFi
  • Cosy atmosphere
  • Friendly staff
Website Facebook Official Page
Address 668 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188801
Phone +65 6296 0339
Operating Hours Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

(Closed on Mondays)

 

2. Catopia – Cat Cafe Singapore

 

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Catopia is a cat cafe in Singapore to bring people closer to cats through interaction and education. We believe that there are therapeutic benefits that improve the quality of life for both cats and humans. We know how busy our lives can be, especially when we’re trying to balance work with other responsibilities and obligations. Catopia offers a warm and cosy space where you can relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of your daily life—and get to know some cats at the same time!

When you visit Catopia, we’ll give you a tour of our facility so you can see where everything is located. Then it’s time for you to get comfortable at one of our tables or couches while your drink gets made (we have an extensive menu). After that, it’s time for fun! You can play with any of our resident kitties who are looking for some attention. And if one cat doesn’t do it for you? No problem! They have plenty of other cats who would love to meet you too!

Uniqueness
  • Opportunity to learn about cat characteristics.
  • Warm and cosy atmosphere.
Website https://catopiacafe.com/
Address 46A Dunlop St, Singapore 209375
Phone +65 8907 0666
Operating Hours Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

(Closed on Mondays)

 

3. The Cat Cafe – Railmall

 

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Source: Google Review

The Cat Cafe at the Railmall is the perfect place to come if you love cats, coffee, tea, and pastries. The Cat Cafe is home to 14 cats with ages ranging from 3 to 6+. The younger cats tend to be more playful and active (except during their nap time), so if you’re looking for a calm cat that will hang out with you while you drink your coffee or tea, this might not be the best place for you. However, if you’re looking for an energetic feline companion who will play with you while you sip your favourite caffeinated beverage, this would be a great choice!

All of the cats at The Cat Cafe are adopted strays who were rescued by local animal shelters. They offer freshly brewed coffee and top-notch tea along with freshly baked pastries. It cost $16 for the first two hours with a complimentary drink. Come on down here to have both your taste buds and furry instincts satisfied!

 

Uniqueness
  • Wheelchair friendly
  • Playful cats (kittens)
Website http://thecatcafe.sg/
Address 392 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 678046
Phone +65 6977 9579
Operating Hours Monday – Friday (except for Thursday): 10:00 am – 9:00 pm

Thursday: 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm

 

4. The Cat Cafe – Bugis

 

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Bugis is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Singapore and it’s home to a lot of history. But did you know that the Cat Cafe at Bugis was the first cat cafe in the city? This lovely little spot is where you can find 15 cats who range in age from 8 to 15+. The cats are all senior cats, so they’re generally calmer than their younger counterparts. They’ve all been rescued from various shelters around Singapore, so they’re very grateful for the loving home they now have!

If you’re interested in learning more about these wonderful creatures, swing by their shop and look at their full list of adoptable kittens. The best part? You can get your favourite coffee or tea while you’re there! Whether you’re a cafe-hopper or just looking for something different, this is an experience worth trying out.

Uniqueness
  • Senior cats (calm)
  • Wheelchair friendly
Website http://thecatcafe.sg/
Address 241B Victoria St, Singapore 188030
Phone +65 6338 6815
Operating Hours Tuesday – Friday: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm

Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm

 

5. Paws Claws Petstore

 

Source: Google Review

Paws Claws Petstore is a cat cafe that opened in 2020. They offer a variety of cats, from kittens to adults and everything in between. This is great for people who are looking for a new cat but aren’t sure what kind of personality they want. Cats are very friendly, and it’s clear that the staff takes good care of them. They do not scratch or bite at all, so you can be at peace knowing they won’t attack you while you pet them. So many kittens and many of them are so active and playful. For cat lovers out there, this cafe is definitely worth your trip down and your money!

Uniqueness
  • Gentle & playful cats (kittens)
Website Facebook Page Paws & Claws Petshop
Address 331 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427587
Phone NA
Operating Hours Monday – Sunday: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

 

There you have it! These are the best cat cafes in Singapore. We’ve tried to keep our list as comprehensive as possible, but if you think we missed something, please let us know! We’re always on the lookout for new places where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while playing with cats!

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FAQs about Cat Cafes in Singapore

Are cat cafes cruel to cats?

Cat cafes are unsuitable for domestic cats because they are in a small spaces with a constantly changing population of people. Cat cafes, on the other hand, can be a safe haven for stray cats. Those stray cats will be cared for in a safe environment.

Which is the most popular cat cafe?

The world’s most popular cat cafes are:

1. Café Dog & Cats, Taipei, Taiwan.

2. Neko no Jikan, Osaka, Japan.

3. Temari no Ouchi, Tokyo, Japan.

What do you do at a cat cafe?

You can have a drink or a snack while playing with the cats. You may improve your mood too. Lastly, you will be able to feed the cats.

Where can I bring my cat to in Singapore?

Cats (and other pets) are not allowed in all indoor locations, but it is possible to find places to take your cat exploring inside.

1. Cafes/Restaurants

Some cafes and restaurants are cat friendly, especially if they have outdoor seating.

2. Breweries

Breweries that only serve drinks may be pet-friendly indoors, and this can be a great place to take a people-loving cat while giving you an opportunity to have a drink.

3. Cat-friendly hotels

Some cat-friendly hotels have common areas that your cat can explore. For example, a lounge.

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