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July 2024 by SIASEEDS
What an amazing service this is for the community. We went here just to be with some cats after losing ours and pretty quickly ended up adopting one. They put shy cats in such a better environment and allow them to thrive and be adopted. 10/10 would recommend
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June 2024 by 5p1ic3 “Pink Kitty City Living”
Visited Cat Town 2x pre-pandemic. Once before the human cafe was added to the back, once after. The option to adopt cats and buy merch from CT is AWESOME! I still have a CT tee I lovingly wear. Support cat cafes and cat adoptions!??
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June 2024 by Jayanti Hunter
The happiest cutest kitties just waiting to be adopted! They’re so well taken care of, props to all the staff! If you’re looking to get a cat, please please please check out this cat cafe! I guarantee you’ll fall in love with one or more of all.
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February 2024 by Maria C
Love fostering for Cat Town. I ended up adopting my first foster :) They are responsive, come to you with the cat and supplies, and are available for emergencies by text or email.
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February 2024 by Katherine Patterson
Had such a nice time with all their furry friends!
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February 2024 by Andre MILOSLAVICH (Andy)
To see the cats you have to book an appointment. Fair priced but coffee was not the best. I can do without it.
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February 2024 by Alexandra Quinones
Staff are very knowledgeable about the cats that they have. The place is very well-maintained.
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January 2024 by Joe Watson (Joe Cool)
Amazing place!!! ? We donated items after our beloved cat passed. They were kind and sympathetic.
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December 2023 by James Dress
Amazing cats and caring staff who go above and beyond for the kitties!
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December 2023 by Danielle Sauers
I visited Cat Town for the second time on a Sunday (Dec 10th), as I'm not local. I made it a point to visit the first cat cafe in the country again, though, because I think they do a wonderful job. The cafe and merchandise room was closed when I visited due to short staffing, unfortunately. But the main attraction is the cats, and they have a main room and another section with smaller rooms where you can interact with cats who are still being socialized/not quite ready to join the main room. All of the cats are adoptable, which is amazing. Cat Town is a non-profit cat rescue and they take in cats that would have a tough time finding homes otherwise. All of the cats were very relaxed and I could tell that they are well taken care of. All of the volunteers were also very helpful and knew all of the cats' personalities. I highly recommend visiting and supporting Cat Town!
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November 2023 by Danielle Taylor
This place is just wonderful. They do an amazing job taking care of each of their kitties needs and still adjusting people to get to know them. Kind hearts everywhere!
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November 2023 by Melissa Barton
Love this idea, space is cute. We were very interested in one of the cats named Wart. A very gentle fella. But very disappointed that we couldn't hold it to determine its temperament given there are kids in our house. The staff didn't seem knowledgeable about how the kitty would react to being held and that it was a liability to permit it? I didn't want to crate a cat, take it home, to learn about it there. It should be facilitated in the presence of the staff. Yet, people could poke and prod with toys all day long? Holding seems much more comforting. This request seemed benign, but still wasn't permitted. I found that to be a tremendous disservice to the cat. I also thought it would be helpful if the kittens would have their claws trimmed. They do scratch by accident while being played with. That might help with their adoptability.
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November 2023 by Melissa Barton-Shelley
Love this idea, space is cute. We were very interested in one of the cats named Wart. A very gentle fella. But very disappointed that we couldn't hold it to determine its temperament given there are kids in our house. The staff didn't seem knowledgeable about how the kitty would react to being held and that it was a liability to permit it? I didn't want to crate a cat, take it home, to learn about it there. It should be facilitated in the presence of the staff. Yet, people could poke and prod with toys all day long? Holding seems much more comforting. This request seemed benign, but still wasn't permitted. I found that to be a tremendous disservice to the cat. I also thought it would be helpful if the kittens would have their claws trimmed. They do scratch by accident while being played with. That might help with their adoptability.
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November 2023 by Jose Medina
Meowtastic
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November 2023 by D P
A good way to help the cat community! But for $75, there should be more than 2 cats available to play with.