All rules are meant to allow everyone - cats and humans alike - to have a great time.
Please note, we reserve to right to ask guests to leave if they do not follow the rules or are disruptive.
General cat etiquette:
Please note, we reserve to right to ask guests to leave if they do not follow the rules or are disruptive.
- Face masks are required by all guests. You will not be allowed entry if you do not have one.
Please note: Masks should cover your nose and mouth. - Social distancing: Practice social distancing and stand 6 feet from other people while waiting in line or in the cat lounge.
- Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer when you enter the cat lounge.
- Eating and drinking will be allowed at designated seating areas only. Please keep your masks on once you leave the table. If a cat comes to close your face or food while you are eating, we may move the cat.
- Picking up cats: Please don't pick up the cats or bring them to your face. We have many toys you can use and cats can climb into your lap.
- 50-minute cat visits: Cat lounge visits are now 50 minutes long, so that we have time to clean between sessions.
- If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have come into contact with someone with COVID-19, please reschedule your visit.
General cat etiquette:
- Be gentle with the cats. Please don't chase cats. If they walk away after you pet them, they are done being petted. Not all cats like being picked up, so please ask the cat lounge attendant first.
- Cats get scared easily! Please no running, jumping, stomping, throwing, or yelling.
- Cats sleep a lot. Please don't wake the cats, but give them lots of pets for happy dreams.
- Take lots of pictures! But please no flash.
- Cats must stay in the cat lounge. Please watch for cats when you open doors. When your visit is done, please check out with the cat lounge attendant so that they can let you out.
- Children 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. There should be an adult per two children. We ask that adults and children are together when they meet and interact with our cats. Please note that guardians are responsible for the actions of their minors and should make sure they follow the rules.