Last week was a movie night — or mewvie night — fundraiser for The Kitty Beautiful, a cat cafe planned for downtown Orlando.
It’s kind of a quirky name, but there’s a reason for it: Orlando is nicknamed “The City Beautiful,” so the new cat cafe’s name is going to be a cute play on words that will only make sense to locals.
When I was nearly to the fundraiser at the future cafe site, I ran into one of the fosters from Candy’s Cats who was juggling her kids and three foster cats. I offered to babysit this little guy for her long enough for her to park her car.
The unfinished window was still papered over when I got there, with a small paper sign letting me know I had found the right place.
But the paper covering came down from the windows and everyone was welcomed in for the fundraiser. The wall along one side of the room was painted with chalkboard paint, and this message was on the wall:
The opposite wall had kitty art by local artists that you could purchase. This piece is titled Mew, and it is from Purrito Press. How’s that for a mathematically geeky cat joke?
The place got crowded in a hurry. Crazy crowded! This photo was taken around the time they stopped allowing people in due to capacity.
You can see in the photo above that the space itself is rather narrow and deep. They had renderings to help you visualize what was going to happen after the cafe was built out. The red wall in the photo above would be removed, replaced by glass doors leading into the enclosed cat area.
Candy’s Cats, a local rescue, will be providing adoptable cats for the cat cafe once it opens. For the fundraising night, they brought both kittens and juvenile cats to visit with the cat cafe supporters. Like this adorable kitten:
The kittens were in great demand, and big props to the foster families who had prepared these kittens for meeting new people in unusual situations. The kittens did really well, even when they were in the hands of complete strangers.
Some of the juvenile cats were in a mesh tent, like this one. I later heard from Candy Sullivan, founder of Candy’s Cats, that this kitty had originally been found in a ditch with a broken leg, and she had a pin in her leg.
I think this may have been the handsome gentleman kitty I met in the carrier outside the cafe. He was pretty relaxed, but he wasn’t offering himself to be grabbed and passed around the way the kittens were.
This kitty was a little larger than the others, but was very friendly with everyone!
After spending a while visiting with new friends in the crowded cafe, I left to allow in some of the people who were waiting patiently on the sidewalk for their chance to go inside. Having such a strong interest in a fundraiser for the yet-to-be-completed cat cafe seemed like a very good sign that it will have a lot of support when it is completed and starts having things like yoga nights.
I’m looking forward to The Kitty Beautiful’s planned opening sometime this summer and will pay them a visit again to check in!
Summer says
How awesome that there are cat cafes springing up all over the place! My human is still waiting for one in Los Angeles.
Piranha Banana says
That is fantastic! Love it!
WOOF
Hannah and Lucy says
We wish there was somewhere like that here so people could come and fuss the cats and enjoy a drink and something to eat.
The Island Cats says
What a cool place…and a fun event.
The Daily Pip says
I love this idea! One of our local shelters is building a new facility and it will include a cat cafe – I can’t wait!
Oz the Terrier says
That is such a cool idea! The space does look very narrow right now. I hope it feels more open after the renovation. You will surely have to go back and get some updated photos for us all to see!
Random Felines says
LOVE these ideas and it looks like it will be a great space
Melissa & Mudpie says
How exciting!!! I absolutely love the idea of cat cafes and it’s my dream to visit one someday…or heaven forbid have one open near me!!! Highly unlikely though LOL
Savannah's Paw Tracks says
We are taking Marjorie to The Cat Cafe in Oakland when she comes to visit in July. So pleased it is a success
Annabelle says
How wonderful!!!
Emma and Buster says
Oh mommy hopes this kitty cafe is open in August, because she’s traveling to Orlando then.
da tabbies o trout towne says
guys….how total lee awesum a cafe iz openin neer ewe….yes pleez tell yur mom ta
share nooz again when her can…we hope they get all de fundz necessasry & them sum 🙂
♥♥♥
William's Kith & Kin says
That is so cool! There’s a cat cafe here that just opened late last month, a first for Albuquerque, but our mom hasn’t gone yet. (She’d probably just return home with cats anyway!) We’re especially glad that little black kidlet was rescued–people are so very mean to black cats (Ivan, too, had a broken leg when he was found.)
Kitties Blue says
You are so lucky to be getting this cafe. Wish we had one. Tom will be in Orlando next week. Too bad it’s not open for him to see. Thanks for sharing! XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Ellen Pilch says
Such cute kitties. I am glad more cat cafes keep popping up.
Cathy Keisha says
Whoa! That’s quite a crowd of cat lovers. So what mewvie did you see?
Raven says
Hopefully it does really well and lots of kitties find great homes.
Madi says
We have been hearing about a lot of these kitty cafes popping up.
I look forward to hearing about your lady’s experience when she visits
Hugs madi your bfff
Connie says
What an awesome fundraiser!
Three Chatty Cats says
Looks like it was a wonderful night. And I love the name!
Brian Frum says
Well those kitties certainly are beautiful and the place looks terrific!
Jean Dion says
That looks like a wonderful place! There’s a cat cafe in Portland I’ve been meaning to visit that offers a similar experience. Adoptable kitties mingle with people who want to adopt or who just need a kitty fix. It’s super-duper popular, I’ve been told. Your blog makes me want to go more than ever!
Jean from Welcome to the Menagerie