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Complete list of Dog and Cat cafes in Singapore 2024

Every day is so stressful! Turning to pets can take the stress off! Just a pet wagging their tails and waiting at the door when you arrive home after a day of work, them doing silly things when they look you in the eyes, licking you, and many more! There are cat cafes, so naturally, there should be a dog one. though it seems like there are only a couple of them.

1. What The Pug Cafe

Fans of Pugs will want to visit this cafe! This dog cafe is dedicated to these wrinkly cute doggies!

Each entry ticket costs $20 and will entitle you to a 45-minutes session with a free drink and polaroid photo. Each time slot only allows up to 8 - 10 customers.

I think phone reservations or online tickets are allowed.

https://www.beau.com.sg/products

Address: 80 Haji Ln, Singapore 189271

Opening Hours: 12 pm - 8 pm

Closed on Monday

Source: https://www.facebook.com/Whatthepugcafesg/photos/239727361327433


2. Snow Pawttage

Snow Pawttage Cafe is a one-of-a-kind, pet-friendly cafe in Singapore that caters to animal lovers, particularly fans of fluffy, white dogs like Samoyeds. As the first Samoyed petting spot in both Singapore and Malaysia, the cafe is home to eight adorable and energetic Samoyeds, ranging in age from seven months to five years old. Guests can enjoy 45-minute interactive sessions with these charming dogs, priced at $35 per person on weekdays and $38 on weekends. Although no food is served, the highlight is spending quality time with the delightful Samoyeds.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=122109372698150745&set=pb.61554522377269.-2207520000&type=3

Address: 290D Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427542
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 11am - 3.30pm, Closed on Wednesday
Sat-Sun 11am - 5pm

3. The Cat Cafe - Bugis

This popular cafe has Bugis and The Rail Mall locations, where you can interact with rescued cats while enjoying drinks and light food. The Bugis outlet is central, and The Rail Mall spot offers an art jamming experience with cats, making it unique. Entry prices start at around $15 per hour and vary by location and package​. Features only local Singaporean cats, often rescued strays, who are friendly and enjoy human interaction. The cafe's mission emphasizes providing a second chance for these local cats

Address: 241B Victoria St, Singapore 188030
Opening Hours: Tues - Fri 10am - 9pm
Sat - Sun 10am - 10pm
Monday 3pm - 9pm


4. Meomi Cat Cafe

Located near Haji Lane, Meomi is known for its cozy, relaxed environment where you can meet friendly cats while enjoying coffee and treats. Entry here is $13 for adults and $7 for kids, with additional hours at lower rates. This cafe in Kampong Glam has a diverse mix, including American Curl, Maine Coon, and Ragamuffin cats. These breeds are known for their friendly and playful nature, making for an engaging visitor experience​

Address: 668 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188801
Opening Hours: 11am - 8pm


5. Catopia Singapore: Art Jamming x Retail x Cat Hotel

Located on Dunlop Street, Catopia is home to a number of rescued cats with unique personalities. Visitors can engage in one-hour sessions for $15, which include a drink. The cafe also offers extended time at additional rates, making it ideal for a longer visit​. Besides its cozy environment, Catopia is home to several friendly cats, each with unique personalities—such as Bruno, known as the “Dreamer,” and Omy, the “Fiesty Princess”​

Address: 46 Dunlop St, #02-00, Singapore 209375
Opening Hours: 11am - 6pm, Closed on Monday


6. NekoTown Cat Cafe

Known for its affordable rates, this cafe offers packages starting at $9 per hour on weekdays and also provides free-flowing drinks for guests. NekoTown is highly recommended for families, as it allows children and emphasizes responsible cat care. NekoTown Cat Cafe in Singapore is home to some elegant and rare cat breeds, primarily specializing in British Shorthair, British Longhair, and Ragdoll breeds. Each of these cats brings a unique charm, with British Shorthairs known for their plush, dense coats and calm demeanor, while Ragdolls are appreciated for their gentle, affectionate nature and striking blue eyes. British Longhairs add a majestic flair with their luxurious, thick fur and are a more uncommon sight in cafes.

Address: 658 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389588
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 11am - 9pm
Sat - Sun 11am - 10pm




7. Wildflower Studio - Art Jamming x Cat Cafe Singapore

Combining art jamming with cat therapy, Wildflower Studio on Niven Road allows guests to paint and spend time with rescue cats. This spot provides a relaxed, creative space, especially appealing to art and animal lovers alike. The studio works closely with local cat rescue groups to socialize and showcase cats, increasing their chances of finding new homes. Notable residents include three affectionate cats named Sundae, Saffron, and Soba, each with unique personalities, adding warmth to the art jamming sessions.

Address: Enabling Village, 20 Lengkok Bahru, #01-19C UOB Ability Hub, 159053
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 12.30pm, 2pm - 7pm
Sat - Sun 10am - 12.30pm, 2pm - 8pm



8. The Cat Museum & Academy

More of a sanctuary than a cafe, the Cat Museum on North Bridge Road educates visitors about cat welfare and conservation while allowing them to interact with adoptable cats. Entry fees support the care and adoption of the cats in residence. The museum hosts cats that embody the history of feline companionship in Singapore, from local breeds to cats that have ancestry linked to other cultures, like British or Japanese cats that arrived in Singapore with different historical groups. You’ll also find a rotating group of adoptable cats and kittens in various stages of life, as The Cat Museum also functions as a shelter and adoption center​

Address: 781A North Bridge Rd, #02-01, Singapore 198749
Opening Hours: Tuesday, 11 am–12 pm, 7–8 pm
Wednesday and Friday, 11 am–12 pm
Thursday 9 am–5 pm
Sat - Sun 11 am–12 pm, 2:30–3:30 pm, 4–5 pm




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