Manchester's Cat Cafe is located at 103 High Street in the Northern Quarter, and it opened two years ago in July of 2016 a few years after the United Kingdom's first cat cafe (Lady Dinah's) opened its doors (you can read about my visit to Lady Dinah's here). Manchester's Cat Cafe contains pure breed cats who are in need of a new home, and some of them also are blind or have hearing loss.
The cafe offers free drinks while visiting the cats, and visitors must remove shoes and must not bother sleeping cats or annoy them. Children under ten years of age are also not permitted, and there's a few other rules as well. It costs £6.00 per half hour with the cats, and that time goes quickly. A booklet tells the name and breed of each cat and a little about it.
If you enjoy cats and cafes, head over to Manchester's Cat Cafe. They have also opened another in Liverpool, which they say is a lot better than the one in Manchester. If you love cats, you may wish to check out my other cat cafe posts:
Tea, Cake and Cats at London's First Cat Cafe
Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium: London's Cat Cafe
A Visit to London Cat Village
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