Hi everyone,
This time around we first of all wanted to show of some more of the interior decoration of the Kitty Cafe in Nottingham. If you’ve missed Part 4 don’t forget to check it out here.
What stood out the most in the cafe were the trees that held the walking paths up for the cats and made it feel like you were in a magical forest full of cute felines. 🙂
Of course there were fun hiding entrances like the ginger tiger cat as well so that the cats could get away from us humans if they wanted to.
Many of the interior decoration were hiding spaces that would blend in to provide the resident cats with awesome places to nap on or watch the outside world pass by. 🙂
Being a cat cafe of course they also had Persian cats in the cafe. We do have to point out though that while Persians are very different to look at a lot of breeders have taken it to far in recent times and you may want to check out our word of warning when it comes to the over-breeding of Persians.
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More to be featured soon. 🙂
Thanks,
Marc
Amazing 🙂
How great! Thanks for sharing.
Most welcome ^^
Everyone looks so contented!
😀 yes
Love it!I’ve always wanted to have a cat maze in my house.
This one was super cool 🙂
Anyone fancy a coffee? I want to go there with my human!
😀
this is what i call a cat cafe. lots of room for the kitties to have fun.
Loads and loads of room.
First I thought that intro pic (the orange cat cutout) was a planter, then when I opened it I realized it was cat holes! lol
It was a very interestingly designed place. 🙂
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I am always drawn to the toiloiseshell cats. Once you go tortoishell you don’t go back? Cheers,H
So true. There is something special about them.