Kitty Brew Cat Café
#6-7, 6011 Tylersville Rd, Mason
(513) 818-2287
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Wonderful organization that supports the placement of animals in need
Fuzzy kittens to thow against the wall!
Our experience was great. My son loved the muffins and hot chocolate, and the cats were playful and sweet. Im not typically a cat person but even I had a good time. Oh, and the staff was nice and helpful as well!
My sisters' and I had the best time petting kitties and helping to socialize them. My sister also enjoyed a hot drink while she petted the kitties.
I love this place and to see the cats have a good place and lots of toys to play with
Horrible experience, drove 45min for my daughter to see cats (she’s 4). Was told they were full for the day. Ask an older lady in the cat area if my daughter could just walk in for a minute, she was extremely rude and snapped at me about being full and I needed to make reservations. No I didn’t check online for these rules of reservations, I was under the impression you just ordered food and drinks and visited cats. Then I was shocked by the $12 fee to visit the cats as well, after ordering food and drinks. You’re already paying to adopt the cats, and for food and drinks. Don’t recommend this place at all. Not anything that I imagined or saw on social media.
We love this place!
Been here several times with my fiance, she loves this place and I do to. Very relaxing, lots of cats, reasonable prices, highly recommend!
It wasn't even there when my mom and I went
We love to come here to see all the kitties. We like to take them all home! The Cafe is great, too.
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I Love The cats and kittens there But the only thing I didn’t like is that they Didn’t have a lot of toys for the cats play with yes apparently, the cats are love to play my hair that was basically the only toy they really liked to play with There is this one tabby cat, kind of Scruffy Just love to play with my hair and eventually she sat on my lap. I she seemed very sweet I also love the wall, designs and art that was on the walls The design on the wall look like mandalas I loved it I will give this place 9/10
Amazing staff, good coffee too! I’ve been a few times before I decided to adopt and I’m so happy I did. They make the process so quick and simple. Adopt, don’t shop! ❤️
Super friendly place and people and for a great cause!
Great place to come play with cats and also adopt if you fall in love with one during the visit. Kitties have bunch of room to run and climb.
2024 UPDATE: I last visited Kitty Brew in 2019 and left a one star review, but today we revisited and had a better experience.First and foremost, this establishment is doing great work and getting cats adopted left, right and center! I will always support their mission. But there are a few things visitors will want to know.One is that this not like cat cafes you typically see on social media-- the cat room is separate from the cafe and requires a paid reservation to enter. If you choose to do the cafe only, however, there are large windows into the cat room where you can enjoy watching them. I would recommend the "tom cat" drink, which is peaches and cream, and not the "purride" drink which has blended skittles and was a texture/sensory issue for me. That said, I do appreciate the LGBTQIA+ positive space!Second is the cat room itself... my first visit, the room was not as clean and smelled heavily of cat odors and cleaners that made me sick. This time, 5 years later, the room was much cleaner and the air was fresher... however, my partner still noted it smelled pretty bad. We are both cat owners and fairly nose blind to cat odors, yet still noticed. It's not appetizing, so I wouldn't recommend consuming your cafe order in the cat room. Despite the owner's adamant response that "no one else" thinks it smells, those with sensitive noses should be cautious.(I'm not sure if they have air fresheners running or ever try airing out the room via screened window, but I know personally how difficult it can be to neutralize cat odors, so it's probably an unavoidable problem.)Finally, and I encountered this last time, the cats themselves were mostly disinterested in human attention. Again, this is to be expected; these are cats usually fresh from shelters and may be skittish. But even the friendly ones start flicking their tails and retreat for some alone time after so much petting and playing from visitors. The time and day you visit is also a big factor-- it seemed the cats are all sleepy in the warm afternoon and tired of attention by the end of the day, and I imagine there are more visits on weekends. Just expect that even in the cat room, you may do more watching than interacting with the cats.
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