Want to spend a day with San Francisco’s furry friends? KitTea is a perfect place to do this! This cat cafe is located in the Mission District with lots of furry friends waiting to say hello. They are the first cat lounge in the United States and are known as a cat- and human-safe haven.
KitTea works with underfunded shelters in the Bay Area, focusing on rescuing cats who are not thriving in traditional shelters. At the shelter, cats live a wonderful life where they can make new friends and meet potential adopters. If you are interested in adopting a cat on your visit, you can check them out here.
You can book your visit for either 30 or 55 minutes, which makes it the purfect opportunity to spend time with friends, or family. If you’re seeking more, check out the many events hosted at the lounge. From cat pilates to movie nights and even painting nights, KItTea offers it all. No matter how you spend your time at the cafe, you’re bound to leave the cafe feeling full of love and wanting to come back for more.
For the optimal unwind of your day, book a trip to KitTea meow and get ready to make new friends.
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