Top Five Best Singapore Cat Cafes Updated 2020

If you are a fan of coffee, cakes, and cats, the best way to spend your PURR-fect day is by visiting the best SIngapore cat cafes?
meowmi cat cafe

If you are a fan of coffee, cakes, and cats, the best way to spend your PURR-fect day is by visiting the best Singapore cat cafes. If you’re clueless on which one to go to, why not cafe-hop? Here is a comprehensive cat cafe guide where you can celebrate your fondness and love for the feline creatures.

The Company of Cats

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This cafe in the Chinatown area started as a clubhouse for cats with their pet owners. They gather here to pamper themselves – bask in the sunbeams, play with their colleagues, try cat yoga, or get high on catnip. After some time, the owners decided to transform it into a cat cafe where people can bring cats they have rescued.

Now, the cafe has a relaxing ambiance. It is now filled with books, sofas, and sweet felines who are so fond of dressing up! You’ll see that most of the cats are in superhero costumes such as Batman, Superman, and Spiderman. It is indeed a unique and exciting cat cafe out there!

Fee: Their food prices start at $14

Location: 6B Mosque St., Singapore 059486

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecompanyofcats/

Meomi Cat Cafe

The place itself is smaller than the other Singapore cat cafes. However, what makes this place unique is its collection of in-house cats. They still have the typical black and white cats, but they also have unique-colored munchkin cats. If you’re there, do not forget to ask for their cute and short-legged resident cat called Mario!

My sister and I went there for a quick chow with the plan on rubbing these cats’ bellies. 🙂 I love how the owner gets to sit with you and talk about these cats. They were strays and were simply rescued off the streets. You can find Junior and Oreo (they looked the same, so, it’s hard to tell between both), as well as Mario the Munchkin.

He’s the famous one in the cafe. You can stay there for SGD13 in one hour, and SGD7 in the succeeding hours. The cat cafe is located in North Bridge at Kampong Glam. It was quite hard to find. If you want to ask the locals to help you, say “Cat Cafe at North Bridge.” It helps.

Fee: $13 for the first hour and an additional $5 per half an hour

Location: 668 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188801

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meomicatcafe/

The Cat Cafe

The Cat Cafe offers the best combination of coffee, pastries, teas, and cats. They offer a wide variety of their dessert collection, which are freshly baked and prepared in the cafe on the same day.

What most people love about this cafe is that the cats they play with either comes from an adoption center or are found wandering in the streets. The owners make sure that no cat is left not taken care of, that’s why, whenever they see stray cats, they immediately give them their own home.

Take note that kids younger than six years old are not allowed in the cafe. At the same time, the cafe requires children under 12 years to be accompanied by their parents or guardian.

Fee: Their food ranges from $15 to $20

Location: Bugis Village, 241B Victoria St, Singapore 188030

Website: http://thecatcafe.sg/

Neko No Niwa

Neko No Niwa is the first-ever cat cafe in the metro. Sue Lynn and Sam pioneered this business upon seeing the rise of the love of people with the feline creatures. These owners rescue kittens who they think are abandoned by their cat parents and keep them as their house cats first before exposing them to the cafe world.

Being in this place takes the stress away from individuals, especially with the perfect combination of the playfulness of the kittens and their must-try smoothies.

Fee: $12 for the first hour and an additional $5 per half an hour

Location: 54A Boat Quay (Level 2), Singapore 049843

Website: http://www.catcafe.com.sg/

Cat Museum

The Cat Museum is a 3-story building composed of endless photographs of felines tackling the history of some of their resident cats and their visitors’ journeys in the cafe. In fact, patrons can even buy some of these photographs!

However, what makes the Cat Museum standout is its adoption partnership with the Cat Welfare Society. The cats located on the third floor of the building are the ones up for adoption.

Fee: Fixed price of $9

Location: 8 Purvis Street, #02-02 Singapore 188587

Website: https://www.thecatmuseum.com.sg/

So, what are you waiting for? Call your family and friends and visit all of these Singapore cat cafes now. The feline world is waiting for you!

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