Yes! Birthday? Bachelorette party? Reunion? Wedding? Graduation? Retirement? Team Building! Whatever the occasion, our kitties would love to help you celebrate. Please email us at info@thekittenrescue.org for pricing and additional information
When it’s time to visit, come to the cafe side to check-in. We’ll make sure we have your reservation and waivers signed in our system. After that, you can purchase something to eat or drink, and stand by the window to watch the cats while you wait for your reservation time. To enter the cat lounge, you will exit the cafe and go through another entrance to enter the cat lounge. (We have completely separated our cafe side from the cat lounge side in order to abide by health regulations – which also means two separate entrances!)
Yes! All of the cats at the cafe are adoptable through our partner shelters. Just let us know the kitty you want to make your furrrever cat, and we can handle all of the paperwork right here in the cafe!
Our mission is to help St Johns county reduce losing cat to euthanasia. We work with Small Lives Matter Kitten Rescue to pull at-risk cats from the shelter. Our unique partnership allows us to save the truly at-risk cats i.e. adults, kittens, and cats needing socialization. A cat cafe is the cats’ foster home. They get to live and play freely instead of being caged in a shelter environment. They hangout with their fellow cats and get comfortable with all the humans who come to visit them.
Kindly leave your kitty at home. All our cats arrive with a clean bill of health and are socialized to the environment for the comfort of both the kitties and our guests. We have plenty of them here for you to pet and cuddle!
It’s not required but we highly recommend it. Walk-in reservations are welcome as space permits. If you want 100% certainty that you don’t have to wait in line, it is best to make a reservation. We recommend booking at least one day before you would like to visit to ensure your spot when you arrive!
Running a facility to house 30+ cats is expensive, and the fee is our main source of funding! We charge a fee in order to maintain quality of care for our residents, to pay for overhead costs like rent and electricity, and to take care of our staff.