
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Great little spot, helping out with the cat adoption process in the community!! I highly recommend it. The coffee is good, The staff is also very cat like (personality wise) which was funny. All of the cats were full of personality and had interesting interactions with each other. The place is clean and the air purifier works well. While we were there a new guy (Leonard, but I called him Big Boy...) had just gotten there. He was so sweet and hopefully he gets adopted by someone soon!! 😭💖"
"What a great cat cafe! I made a reservation online but they did have space for two friends to join me when we arrived. The cat room setup is nice. Lots of cozy spots for cats to chill, places for people to sit, and toys for the cats. Also seemed very clean. Check was easy. They have na beverages, beer, wine, and coder. Nice options and very reasonable prices. The cats are of course amazing. Many cute, sweet, adoptable cats. I love the collar tags with the cat’s name, gender, and age. Very cool! The gift shop has so many fun items. Books, T-shirts, cat toys, stickers, magnets, koozies, and house goods. Such a fun place. Please go support your local cat cafe!"
"I hope you'll read my post in its entirety. First, the negative reviews listed are surprising and likely more reflective of the folks writing them and their negative outlook on the world in general. Read the rules and policies before you go, it's very simple folks! Going to cat cafes all over the world does not make you an expert on cat cafe "vibe" or even cats period. Remember that this place exists FOR the cats, period - so if you have a complaint or an issue, reach out to the owner/staff and they'll make it right. This cat cafe is clean, well run, organized, warm, welcoming, and the MISSION is fantastic. The staff do the best they can to provide you a positive experience while also keeping the cats safe - this means understanding and respecting the rules regarding young children under 12 NOT being permitted and not picking the cats up. My granddaughter came in today and sponsored both Biscuits and Tommy because we want to support and further ensure the success of this wonderful facility. The cafe is separate due to the health code; but you can watch the cats while you eat and drink as the windows are massive. Yes you have to buy the treats because they cost the humane society money, but everything you contribute and buy has value beyond money. Please visit this cat cafe and go in with an open mind and an open heart - and fill it with a wonderful memory of having given these deserving cats love and attention. They are worth it and your support is appreciated. (to the lady complaining about coughing up an additional $17 for an extra slot, I'm clutching my pearls as I roll my eyes.)"
"Visited this cat cafe this past weekend. I’m new to being a cat person, but my Honey loves cats. His birthday was about a week ago, and he’s been sending mixed signals about wanting a pet cat. He’s new to the area, and he’s talked about missing his family cat Luna— his girl his world, as he calls her (I’m not jealous). I was going to surprise him with a pet cat, but I decided a less permanent cat fix would probably be better for now. So I looked into Cat Cafes in the area and found Pounce. This was a first for both of us. Neither of us have been to a Cat Cafe, and this one did not disappoint. I love that he was able to have fun with the babies and also had the option to adopt one if he wanted to. We were met with so many different fun personalities, but our fave was the most gorgeous wittle sour patch kid we know, Ms. Rosita, I believe was her name. (white beauty with the sparkling eyes in the photos) She’s a super sassy girl, yet extremely loveable. Our love nicks and paps from her were the highlight of our visit, and she’ll never be forgotten. Luke was shy after his nap, but super sweet and affectionate once he came around. The wittle tiny orange babies were adorable and only wanted to take sweet nappies all day. Prices and rules were reasonable. $17 per person. We enjoyed the complimentary drinks on our way out. We both went for Arnold Palmers. They offer a pretty decent drink variety, and treats, beer, and wine are offered for purchase, as well. Treat baggies for the babies are available for $5 each, and the cats loveeeed the treats. We enjoyed seeing all the passersby get excited from outside the window. We were running late for our 12pm reservation, and the kind lady at the front desk allowed us to come in for 1pm when we called about it. Thank you friendsss! Overall, we both enjoyed our visit, and are down to visit again to see if any of our faves got adopted. This was a cool experience. And as you can see from the photos, Luna and I might both have a little competition 😅. If you’re spending the day in Downtown Savannah, def give this place a visit! You won’t regret it!"
"So much fun! They had close to 20 cats. They have tags on their collar with their name, age, and gender. We fell in love with Willow and Cranberry. It was so peaceful in the room (I actually love that they don’t allow children under 12). Everyone had plenty of time and space to play with each kitty. They only let a few people in at a time so I recommend buying tickets online so you’re guaranteed to get in. We’ll definitely be back!"
"This is a lovely cat cafe. The space is tranquil and relaxing, the staff are kind and friendly and the cats are wonderful :) I went here several times..."
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