Kurashiki Leopard Cat Forest

Kurashiki Leopard Cat Forest

Kurashiki Leopard Cat Forest
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Selsy
New Zealand8,834 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
This cat cafe has plenty of room for the cats to play in, with climbing structures for the cats to climb and play on. They also provide a range of toys free for the customers to interact with the cats. The interior is decked out in plastic greenery to create a forest atmosphere which is a little crazy at first. There are plenty of chairs to sit on in the two rooms in the cafe.

The staff clearly explain the rules, and have an English copy of these. They spray your hands with sanitiser at the beginning and end of the visit, and also have a lint brush for removing hair at the end of your visit. As picking cats up is not allowed, if a cat chooses to settle itself in your lap, the staff will come and remove it for you at the end of your visit.

The cats appear happy and well looked after. Most of them are Bengal cats, although some of them looked like cross-breeds.
Written November 12, 2017
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deborahk3
Maidstone, UK1,804 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
I wanted to experience an "animal" cafe and now I wonder why?? I had mixed feelings about this place. The Bengal cats were really beautiful (I have two of my own) but there is something wrong about a room with quite a number of Bengals that people can pet and play with. Don't get me wrong they are well looked after and cared for, but it didn't feel right, particularly as there was a mother cat and her many kittens in a cage in the corner. Bengals are playful and into climbing, and there are a number of trees and climbing frames available, plus staff provide you with feathers and sticks to enable you to engage with the cats but I just didn't like it. I'm not sure what I was expecting or why I went thinking it would be ok, but it just wasn't.
Written June 12, 2017
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