FAQ

Children aged 6 and above must be accompanied by a parent.
Socks are required for entry; outside food and drinks are not allowed.

Fee per person:
$75 per hour, extra time $1 per minute

-Additional fee applies on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
- Takeout beverage cleaning fee: $200
Show your student ID for $10

Please ask the staff for details about the package deal.

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Seats will be held for 15 minutes only.
Admission Information

Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Walk-ins are welcome, but it depends on available seating. Click here to book now

- General admission: 6 years and older Children aged 6–12: Must be accompanied by an adult.

Please remove your shoes and put them in the shoe cabinet first. - Disinfect hands - Keep your personal belongings safe (cats love gossip 😆 they might just dump them in your bag and chew up your things). - Listen carefully to the staff's instructions and pay attention to the cat. - Speak softly, take small steps, move slowly Please do not chase, hug, pull the tail, or shake the cat awake. - If the cat approaches you on its own, it's best to wait patiently ❤️

You cannot bring your own food to feed the cat. Limited quantities of cat snacks are available for sale.

Yes, but you should slowly reach out and let the cat smell you, then gently stroke its head/back. Don't touch their belly, tail, or legs (no-go zones in the cat world 👀)

So normal 😂 Sit low in the hills and observe the area below the canal. The more impatient you are, the less reasonable the cat will be. Gradually give the cat the reins, and it will come on its own.

Sure~ But please do not use flashlights/videos that are loud. (Cats have very sensitive eyes)

Most cats are gentle, but animals have emotions. Please respect the cats' space and follow the instructions of the staff. If there are scratches, basic first aid supplies are available on site.

No, you can't. To protect the cats in the store, no outside animals are allowed. 🙏

Yes, but you should slowly reach out and let the cat smell you, then gently stroke its head/back. Don't touch their belly, tail, or legs (no-go zones in the cat world 👀)

Please assess the risks yourself. - Understand your own situation clearly - Bring allergy medication/mask (Cat hair is a natural environmental factor)

Regular veterinary checkups, vaccinations, cleaning, and behavior management are provided. Space Design Based on Cat Behavior