5 Pet Cafes to Visit
Many of us don’t have the luxury of owning a pet due to restrictions such as the ban of cats in HDB flats and our parents’ disapproval of owning one. However, we all love to snuggle and play with these furkids, so we have compiled a list of furball cafés that you can visit during your free time!
1. Paws and Claws – Ragamuffins Town
[Image Credit: @pawsclawspetstore]
[Image Credit: @pawsclawspetstore]
If you are a fan of Ragamuffins, Paws and Claws is the place to go! They are a family of Ragamuffins and all the cats there are own by Adi Rusydi, who happens to be a pet groomer and influencer. This means that you don’t have to worry about the cats being ill treated or not properly taken care of as they are pampered by their beloved owner! Be sure to make an appointment with them on their Instagram before heading down!
Address: 331 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427587
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 11am – 7pm (By appointment only)
Expected Damage: Adult - $20/hr | Child - $$16/hr (6 – 10 years old)
2. The Cat Cafe – Home to 15 Cats
[Image Credit: @sgcatcafe]
[Image Credit: @sgcatcafe]
The Cat Café is home to 15 different cat but they are all slightly older in age, ranging from 8 years old to 15+ years old. Most of these cats were adopted or rehomed strays but have since found a place where they can call home at The Cat Café. They do serve freshly brewed coffee, tea and pastries so you can have a purring good food while playing with the cats over there!
Address: 241B Victoria Street, Singapore 188030
Opening Hours: Monday 3pm – 9pm
Weekdays 10am – 9pm
Weekends, Public & School Holiday 10am – 10pm
Expected Damaged: First 2 Hours - $18, Every 30 Minutes After $4.5 | Whole Day Pass $40
3. What the Pug – First Pug Café in Singapore
[Image Credit: @whatthepugcafe]
[Image Credit: @whatthepug]
What the Pug is Singapore’s first Pug café and they are home to 12 fur-tastic Pugs where each of them has a distinct personality trait. Each entry comes with a complimentary can of drink and polaroid photo for you to remember your time with the furkids there! The café is just a stone’s throw away from Bugis Junction so you can just walk over to the mall to have a meal afterwards. Just a friendly reminder that you have to make an appointment before going down, you can contact them via Instagram to book your slots!
What The Pug
Address: 80 Haji Lane, Singapore 189271
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12pm – 8am
Closed on Monday
Expected Damage: $20 for 45 Minutes
4. Chow Chow Cafe – Cuddly, Lookalike Bear
[Image Credit: Chow Cute]
[Image Credit: Chow Cute]
Cuddle with a Chow Chow at Singapore’s only Chow Chow café, they have 8 different dogs there and some of them of are mixed breed of Chow Chow and German Shephard. You can even bring your fur kids to this café and treat them to some pawlicious treats as the café has a pet menu! You can also take aesthetics pictures at this café as they have a very nice alfresco seating.
Address: 16 The Oval, Seletar Aerospace Park, Singapore 797873
Opening Hours: Tuesday 10am – 10pm
Closed on Mondays
Expected Damage: Not Charged for Playing with the Dogs
5. Hay Dairies Goat Farm - Learn More About Goats
[Credit Image: Hay Dairies Pure Goat Milk]
[Credit Image: Hay Dairies Pure Goat Milk]
I know, I know, this place is definitely not a place you were expecting to be on the list. But hey, you don’t always get the opportunities to pet a goat and learn how goats get milked. Yes that’s right, at Hay Dairies Goat Farm, you will be able to feed and pet goats which is not something you get to do every day. The best time to visit the farm will be between 9am to 10:30am if you want to catch the milking session as they only milk the goat once a day! You can even purchase products from their store that were made from the goats’ milk!
Address: 3 Lim Chu Kang Lane 4, Singapore 718859
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Monday 9am – 4pm
Closed on Tuesdays
Expected Damage: $5 for the hay