L.A.'s first ever cat cafe may be temporary, but organizers hope strong interest can find a 'forever home'
To clarify, a cat cafe isn’t a place for cultured felines to trade in their kitty chow for cappuccinos or experiment with human food. It’s where feline fanatics sit in a room full of cats, sip coffee and eat snacks – a concept made popular in Asia.
Catfe is in Chinatown’s Far East Plaza, past wooden stalls selling Hello Kitty backpacks and bright hair accessories. Organizer Carlos Wong, 31, hopes to permanently house the four-day pop-up in Los Angeles through a $250,000 Kickstarter campaign.
The Orange County native tallied over $3,000 in reservations for the short-lived attraction, which he plans to put toward a “forever home” for the cafe.
Catfe is partnered with Best Friends Animal Society, a no-kill shelter, and the Chinatown Business Improvement District, with sponsorships from Pioneer Pets and well-known Los Angeles pet boutique Pussy & Pooch.
And what’s a cat cafe without its very own theme song? Rayko, front woman and guitarist of Los Angeles rock band Lolita Dark, wrote a commercial jingle for the venture. “I’m a big cat person,” said Rayko, originally from Sharia, Japan. Unfortunately, she added, she's "severely" allergic.
Catfe served food from nearby Starry Kitchen, though drinks were not technically offered at the temporary pop-up. Wong, though, already has a beverage menu in mind for the permanent endeavor, which has approval from public health officials (cats won’t be near the food prep area.). Coffee, tea, boba and smoothies will be available, along with a special "cat nip tea," which he joked will make people go “cat crazy.”
But, he said, “it’s not just about cats and coffee. It’s about spreading animal awareness all around.”
Once Catfe is permanent, Olsen also hopes the organization can work with Los Angeles' assisted living facilities to host pro-bono therapy nights for the elderly.
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