Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london |
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By *issmorganWoman
over a year ago
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"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london "
I'd love to go to one ,sounds amazing. |
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over a year ago
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"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london "
Stuff that London is minging ... I have 6 cats come over to visit me lol |
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By *rsIdiotWoman
over a year ago
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There's one opened up in nottingham a few weeks ago. It's proved to be really popular so far. It has been courting controversy though, mainly because they have now introduced an entry fee, despite advertising in all the local media that entry is free. It now means that coffee and cake costs as much per person as a three course lunch at many city centre restaurants.
My mum and sister cancelled their booking for today because they disagree with the fee and the way that the owners have handled it |
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"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london
Stuff that London is minging ... I have 6 cats come over to visit me lol" I've got 4 we could join forces |
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"There's one opened up in nottingham a few weeks ago. It's proved to be really popular so far. It has been courting controversy though, mainly because they have now introduced an entry fee, despite advertising in all the local media that entry is free. It now means that coffee and cake costs as much per person as a three course lunch at many city centre restaurants.
My mum and sister cancelled their booking for today because they disagree with the fee and the way that the owners have handled it" the one in London is £6 but goes to the cats but then its just normal prices for coffee and cake, where in Nottingham is it?
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By *er himWoman
over a year ago
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"There's one opened up in nottingham a few weeks ago. It's proved to be really popular so far. It has been courting controversy though, mainly because they have now introduced an entry fee, despite advertising in all the local media that entry is free. It now means that coffee and cake costs as much per person as a three course lunch at many city centre restaurants.
My mum and sister cancelled their booking for today because they disagree with the fee and the way that the owners have handled itthe one in London is £6 but goes to the cats but then its just normal prices for coffee and cake, where in Nottingham is it?
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Coffee,cake and pussy to play with sounds good to us |
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"There's one opened up in nottingham a few weeks ago. It's proved to be really popular so far. It has been courting controversy though, mainly because they have now introduced an entry fee, despite advertising in all the local media that entry is free. It now means that coffee and cake costs as much per person as a three course lunch at many city centre restaurants.
My mum and sister cancelled their booking for today because they disagree with the fee and the way that the owners have handled it"
I have some connection with Pets As Therapy - cats and dogs, it really is mind blowing how they can change someones mood and create well being - although disagree that you should pay for the privilege. An animal sanctuary near us has a 'cat room' with sofas and people can sit on the sofas and just have cuddles with the cats - it's used for people who are ill too. |
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By *rsIdiotWoman
over a year ago
Bedworth |
The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customers |
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"The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customers" I can understand that, as you say welfare is the same price any day, also I wouldn't be happy to book then be told I had to pay.
However, Nottingham is easy for me to get to and I know where friar lane is so may be tempted |
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"The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customers"
You can get a three course meal in Nottingham for £11 |
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By *rsIdiotWoman
over a year ago
Bedworth |
"The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customersI can understand that, as you say welfare is the same price any day, also I wouldn't be happy to book then be told I had to pay.
However, Nottingham is easy for me to get to and I know where friar lane is so may be tempted "
Make sure you book ahead, I believe they are still not accepting walk in customers yet due to popularity |
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"The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customersI can understand that, as you say welfare is the same price any day, also I wouldn't be happy to book then be told I had to pay.
However, Nottingham is easy for me to get to and I know where friar lane is so may be tempted
Make sure you book ahead, I believe they are still not accepting walk in customers yet due to popularity" I will, six weeks in advance for the one in London
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By *rsIdiotWoman
over a year ago
Bedworth |
"The one in nottingham is on friar lane, right in the city centre.
They charge £3 on weekdays and £5 at the weekend and bank holidays. With coffee and cake coming in at around £8 per person it makes it an expensive way to spend an hour.
They state that it is a welfare charge to go to the care of the cats. The controversy stems fron the fact that those who visited in the first two weeks paid nothing. Also, those who had pre booked were now told on arrival that they had to pay this fee to go in.
Another thing that has upset many potential customers is the difference in price dependung on what day you want to visit. As many stated on their facebook page, the welfare needs of the cats doesn't change depending on the day so neither should the welfare fee for customers
You can get a three course meal in Nottingham for £11 "
You certainly can. Most restaurants in the city centre offer lunchtime specials for around that price.
Just last week I went over there shopping and met my sister for lunch. Our bill came to £23 including drinks |
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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago
Pleasuretown |
"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london "
Not yet, but I really want to go *smiles sweetly |
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Even better
My friend's has cats protection cats in her huge garden
There's rarely less than 40
A shed is for the kittens
Then she has a massive fenced off run with branches
Then a separate shed for mums to be
And I get a free coffee and a meal
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"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london "
I went to this one last year Diamond. I loved it with being a cat person. Check on the website though as I had to book to go |
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"Even better
My friend's has cats protection cats in her huge garden
There's rarely less than 40
A shed is for the kittens
Then she has a massive fenced off run with branches
Then a separate shed for mums to be
And I get a free coffee and a meal
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so cool, two of my cats are from cat protection |
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"Even better
My friend's has cats protection cats in her huge garden
There's rarely less than 40
A shed is for the kittens
Then she has a massive fenced off run with branches
Then a separate shed for mums to be
And I get a free coffee and a meal
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Ahh I would love that too, I always come home from shelters wanting to adopt ALL the cats though |
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By *jandjbCouple
over a year ago
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"Has anyone ever been to one? They have them a lot in Japan and places where people live in small apartments.
You can go and relax with a coffee and are surrounded by cats to play with.
There is o e in London called Dinah's which has 10 cats, its all to do with the cats wellbeing and there are proper play areas where you can play with the cats.
The one in London is near brick lane and jay says we can go next time we are in london
I'd love to go to one ,sounds amazing."
I'd hate it as I'm extremely allergic to cats! |
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over a year ago
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"Ooh I would love to go to one that has lots of puppies
so what happens to them when they are no longer puppies? "
I would go back every week and still see them - love watching dogs and getting to know their characters |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Near me (London) there is a cat cafe, dog cafe, and a Nana cafe!
If you fancy spending time chatting to older people rock up to the Nana cafe.
Diamondsmiles, you need to open a Nana Cat Cafe.
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