It was, well, interesting. These cats are nicely taken care of and seem interested in interacting with kids. Kids can’t just walk in and visit this cat cafe, one needs to pay and reserve special allocated time for kids to visit. The one we visited was this Meow Parlour.
Her video on the trip!
Well know … what an interesting place! 🙂
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What a timely read, my kids want to visit NYC and adding this cat cafe will surely make their day. Thanks for sharing.
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Glad it was timely! If you do come to NYC…I will try to provide you with some things to do that’s little off the beaten path!
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I’ve heard about Cat Cafes in Japan and didn’t realise how popular they are. What a cool concept. Great for kids and for any cat lover. The macarons are adorable!
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I was surprised to find one in my backyard actually! Also read a lot about the ones in Japan.
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This looks sweet. I always play with my friend’s pets. 🙂 Have no time to have my own.
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That’s not bad, just the fun part without responsibility! 🙂
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This is so cute, and she is adorable! The cat cafe is definitely not for me, but my daughter would totally love it. I might have to suck it up and take her if we’re in NYC!
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If your daughter would love it then you know you will have to take her there!
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I was looking up one of these spots in NYC and it looked like it was $20 per person to enter, not sure if this is the same spot though.
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It probably was another one. This one was $16 for a child and an adult.
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The cutest thing I have ever seen, she looks so happy! Amy x
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Thanks, Amy 🙂
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There are cat cafés now all over the place. I personally wouldn’t go since I’m not a fan of having animals around me when consuming food or drinks, but I know that other people don’t mind. I’m also not fond of the idea that the cats are basically there to entertain people – I always thought that they are rather loners?! But actually I don’t really know.
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No, it’s not just cats there to entertain ppl, it’s mostly for the cat to be around people (I guess to get used to being around them) and I believe, these cats actually get adopted. The food is actually right next door, there is a bakery called macaroon parlour that works together with the cat cafe. Nobody really have to eat inside the cat cafe, but ppl can. We have cat, so, we are totally used to it!
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isn’t she, little munchkin cuter than the kittens that she is playing with..!! Her smile shows how much she is enjoying it 🙂 touchwood 🙂
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Thank you Ridima! She loves cats!
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Well I won’t deny, this is something new for me. In India we have puppy friendly cafes but not something like this yet. It’s a cool idea to suggest my dad, I am inspired. I would love to read about you, since I am also a young blogger like you (just 9).
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Hi, Mehr, nice to meet you! I am Eliana’s Mom (current author!) as Eliana is 6. She is like you as she said she wanted to be famous! She read your reply and said hi to you. She loves traveling like you and also only travels when I am on vacation. Someday, we may travel a lot, but that time hasn’t come yet. Let’s keep in touch through our blogs and may be we all will cross paths someday! We are looking forward to reading your blog! 🙂
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Hi Eliana! My parents too help me maintain this blog, but I do the writing part mostly. When we are travelling I have to write about my everyday experience at the end of the day. This helps me compile everything into one blog post after we return. I am so thrilled to have a friend now in the other side of the world. If you have an IG account, add me there @moimehr. My mum controls it, but we can see each other more often then. Good luck with your blog.
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That’s a great thing to do to write journal while on trip! Eliana has a journal but after two sentences she doesn’t want to write anymore 🙂 I just followed you on IG, you may follow us too, it’s adventuregirleliana. Will be seeing you guys around on cyberspace!
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Oh my goodness I would LOVE to visit the cat cafe, and my three children would love it too. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
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Glad you liked the post! Hope you get to visit this.
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Cute post! I’m so glad to see more kitty cafes in the US. 🙂 That warms my heart.
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It’s great for kids to learn compassion and I am sure Eliana adventure girl has it in her. Lovely video of her having fun in the car cafe!
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I was just in NYC last week but didn’t come across any cat cafes. I’ll have to look out for them on my next visit. The concept is totally new to me.
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Interesting place, I’m in love with cat cafes. I love to spend time in one that I have in my neighborhood in Zagreb – Croatia. If you every pass there I recommend it!
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This is so sweet, and your little girl looks happy here! I’m more of a dog person to be honest, but would like to see this if I return to NYC!
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Cat cafes are adorable. You can stay there for hours. Looks like you really enjoyed your time there.
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I have 3 cats at home, so don’t really need to visit a Cat Cafe to get my kitty cuddles fix. But… I do love these cat cafes! One has just opened in Reykjavik, so I’m gonna see if I can go 🙂 x
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I like how you’ve to make a reservation to visit the cats, you can;t just walk in, it has to be at the allocated time! I’ve never been to a cat cafe but it sounds like something I’d love to try as well. I can see Eliana had a good time xx
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