Cat Cafe Singapore: 14 Best Spots & Prices | Pawrenthood

From cosy rescue cafes to pedigree lounges, Singapore has 14 cat cafes worth visiting in 2026. We break down prices, breeds, MRT directions, age policies, and which cafes support adoption — so you can find your purrfect feline hangout.

Cat Cafe Singapore: 14 Best Spots & Prices | Pawrenthood

Not everyone can keep a cat at home — and in Singapore, that hits especially close to home. With HDB flats now allowing up to three cats under the new cat licensing scheme, many pawrents-to-be are still figuring things out. Enter the cat cafe: Singapore's cosiest way to get your feline fix, whether you're craving quality whisker time, planning a unique date, or scoping out a potential furry companion to adopt.

From budget spots with free-flow drinks to luxury lounges with pedigree Ragdolls, Singapore's cat cafe scene has something for every vibe and budget. Some even double as adoption centres — so that "just visiting" could turn into something more permanent. We verified every cafe below as operating in March 2026, so you won't waste a trip on a closed venue.

Looking for dog-friendly spots instead? Check out our guide to dog-friendly cafes in Singapore.

Quick Price Comparison

Before you dive into the full profiles, here's a scannable price overview of every cat cafe in Singapore. Prices are per person unless stated otherwise.

💰 CATEA — No entry fee (pay for tea/drinks from ~$10)

💰 SGCatHouse — From $9/hr (free-flow drinks included)

💰 NekoTown — From $9/hr weekdays (free-flow drinks included)

💰 Cat Paradise — From $12/hr

💰 Gem Stone Village — From $8/30min or $12/hr (free 1hr on weekdays with drink purchase)

💰 Meownistry of Meow — From $12/hr

💰 Meomi Cat Cafe — From $14/hr (drink included)

💰 QQ Cats & Cafe — From $15/hr

💰 Fluffydolls Catfe — From $18/hr

💰 Wildflower Studio — From $20/hr chill, art jam from $48

💰 Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary — From $20/person

💰 The Cat Cafe — From $22/2hrs (drink included)

💰 Catopia — Art jam from $40/2hrs

💰 Catmosphere — From $30/hr (drink included)

Best budget pick: CATEA (no entry fee) or SGCatHouse ($9/hr)

Best weekday deal: Gem Stone Village (free hour with drink purchase on weekdays)

Best Cat Cafes in Singapore (2026)

Every cafe below has been verified as open and operating in March 2026. We've included MRT directions, pricing, cat breeds, and what makes each spot special — so you can pick the purrfect one for your visit.

The Cat Cafe — Singapore's Most Famous Cat Cafe

The original and still one of the most beloved — The Cat Cafe has been the go-to spot for cat lovers since it first opened. Every cat here is a rescued local cat given a second chance, and some are available for adoption. The vibe is relaxed and homey, with cats roaming freely across shelves and cat trees. A great first cat cafe experience.

📍 241B Victoria Street, Singapore 188030

🚇 Bugis MRT — 2 min walk

💰 From $22/2hrs (includes 1 canned drink); $50 full-day pass

🐱 Rescue cats (local mixed breeds)

🕕 Mon 3pm–9pm, Tue–Fri 10am–9pm, Sat–Sun & PH 10am–10pm

👶 Children 7+ welcome

⭐ Best for: First-timers, rescue supporters

Heads up: The Cat Cafe's Rail Mall outlet (Upper Bukit Timah) is closing on 5 April 2026. Visit the Victoria Street outlet for the full experience.

Meomi Cat Cafe — The Pioneer Since 2014

One of Singapore's earliest cat cafes, Meomi has been welcoming visitors since 2014. It's earned a loyal following thanks to its mix of rare and pedigree breeds — think Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and British Shorthairs alongside domestic rescues. If you want to interact with specific breeds you've been curious about, this is the place. The staff are knowledgeable and happy to share each cat's story.

📍 668 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188801

🚇 Bugis MRT — 5 min walk

💰 From $14/hr (includes 1 drink); $7/hr for children

🐱 Maine Coons, Ragdolls, British Shorthairs, rescue cats

🕕 Daily 11am–10pm

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Breed lovers, returning visitors


CATEA — A Chinese Tea Experience With Ragdolls (No Entry Fee)

CATEA breaks the mould entirely. Instead of charging an hourly entry fee, you pay for Chinese tea and light refreshments — the cat interaction is complimentary. The resident Ragdolls are calm, fluffy, and incredibly photogenic. The atmosphere feels more like a serene teahouse than a typical pet cafe, making it one of the most unique and budget-friendly cat experiences in Singapore.

📍 9 Sin Ming Road, #01-04, Singapore 575630

🚇 Upper Thomson MRT — 4 min walk

💰 No entry fee (tea/drinks from ~$10)

🐱 Ragdolls

🕕 Tue–Thu 2pm–8:30pm, Fri–Sun 2pm–10pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Budget-friendly visits, unique experience, tea lovers

Pro tip for pawrents: CATEA is one of the cheapest ways to spend quality time with cats in Singapore. A pot of tea for two costs around $15–$20 total — far less than hourly entry fees elsewhere.

Catmosphere — The Luxury Cat Lounge Experience

Catmosphere is Singapore's newest luxury cat lounge, spread across two storeys with Dyson air purifiers, premium seating, and even free PlayStation 5 consoles. The interior is sleek and Instagram-worthy, with carefully designed cat furniture and a curated selection of pedigree cats. Every session includes a complimentary drink. If you're planning a special date, Catmosphere delivers.

📍 68 Desker Road, Level 2 & 3, Singapore 209591

🚇 Jalan Besar MRT — 5 min walk

💰 From $30/hr (includes 1 drink)

🐱 Pedigree cats (Ragdolls, Scottish Folds, and more)

🕕 Tue–Sun 12pm–9pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children 7+ welcome

⭐ Best for: Date night, premium experience, Instagram


Fluffydolls Catfe — Premium Pedigree Paradise

If you've ever dreamed of being surrounded by Ragdolls and British Shorthairs, Fluffydolls is your spot. This two-storey pedigree-focused cafe in the Jalan Besar area takes its cat care seriously — the cats are well-groomed, sociable, and clearly pampered. It's particularly popular with visitors who want to interact with specific breeds before deciding whether to bring one home.

📍 68 Desker Road, Level 2, Singapore 209591

🚇 Jalan Besar MRT — 5 min walk

💰 From $18/hr

🐱 Ragdolls, British Shorthairs

🕕 Tue–Sun 11am–8pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children 5+ welcome

⭐ Best for: Breed lovers, prospective cat owners


Cat Paradise — Where Visits Can Lead to Adoption

Cat Paradise is more than a cafe — it's Singapore's first cage-less cat adoption centre where every resident is looking for a forever home. The open concept lets you see each cat's true personality as they play, nap, and socialise. If a particular cat steals your heart, the team can walk you through the adoption process right there.

📍 169 Joo Chiat Road, Level 2, Singapore 427729

🚇 Paya Lebar MRT — 10 min walk

💰 From $12/hr

🐱 Rescue cats available for adoption

🕕 Daily 12pm–8pm

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Prospective adopters, rescue supporters

Thinking about adopting a cat in Singapore? Cat Paradise lets you spend real time with potential companions before making a decision.


Meownistry of Meow — Co-Working With Cats

Meownistry of Meow doubles as a co-working space where you can get work done with cats lounging around you. The cafe operates on a foster model, meaning many residents are available for adoption. With free WiFi and power outlets across two floors, it's ideal for remote workers who want a change of scenery — and maybe a furry desk companion.

📍 4A Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199316

🚇 Bugis MRT — 5 min walk

💰 From $12/hr ($8/hr for subsequent hours)

🐱 Foster cats (various mixed breeds, adoption-friendly)

🕕 Wed–Mon 12pm–8pm (closed Tue)

👶 Children 10+ only

⭐ Best for: Remote workers, adoption-minded visitors


NekoTown — Best Value Cat Cafe in Singapore

At just $9 per hour on weekdays with free-flow drinks included, NekoTown is one of the most wallet-friendly cat cafes in Singapore. Don't let the price fool you — the space is cheerful, the cats are friendly, and the drinks selection is decent. The laid-back atmosphere means you can just sit, sip, and enjoy some quality feline company without watching the clock.

📍 658 Geylang Road, Singapore 389588

🚇 Paya Lebar MRT (Exit D) — 5 min walk

💰 From $9/hr weekdays, $12/hr weekends (free-flow drinks included)

🐱 Mixed breeds and rescue cats

🕕 Daily 11am–9pm

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Students, budget visitors, groups


Gem Stone Village — British Shorthairs & Weekday Deals

Gem Stone Village is a haven for British Shorthair fans, with cats in a gorgeous range of colours — blue, lilac, golden, and more. The cats are incredibly sociable and love attention. The weekday deal is what really sets it apart: purchase a drink and get one free hour of cat interaction. One of the best value-for-money options if you can visit during off-peak hours.

📍 112 Desker Road, 2nd Floor, Singapore 209591

🚇 Jalan Besar MRT — 5 min walk

💰 From $8/30min or $12/hr (free 1hr on weekdays with drink purchase)

🐱 British Shorthairs (various colours)

🕕 Tue–Sun 12pm–8pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children 10+ only

⭐ Best for: Weekday visitors, British Shorthair fans

Pro tip for pawrents: Visit Gem Stone Village on a weekday to enjoy the free-hour deal and quieter conditions. The cats tend to be more playful earlier in the day too.

Catopia — Art Jamming With Cats

Catopia combines art jamming and cat interaction — paint a canvas while cats wander around the studio, occasionally offering "critiques" by sitting on your work. Art jam packages include materials, and even if you're not artistic, the relaxed setting makes it a memorable date or family outing.

📍 46 Dunlop Street, #02-00, Singapore 209375

🚇 Little India MRT — 5 min walk

💰 Art jam from $40/2hrs (unguided) or $55/3hrs (semi-guided)

🐱 Mixed breeds

🕕 Tue–Sun 11am–8pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Creative dates, families, unique experience


QQ Cats & Cafe — Home-Style Cat Cafe in Balestier

QQ Cats & Cafe offers a genuine, home-style experience run by passionate cat lovers. The resident cats are a mix of rescued and well-loved felines, and the atmosphere feels cosy rather than commercial. The knowledgeable team is happy to chat about cat care, making it a solid choice for curious first-timers.

📍 262 Balestier Road, #01-03, Singapore 329714

🚇 Toa Payoh MRT — 10 min walk (or bus along Balestier Rd)

💰 From $15/hr

🐱 Mixed breeds (rescued and resident cats)

🕕 Tue–Thu 11:30am–9pm, Fri–Sun 10am–9pm (closed Mon)

👶 Children 3+ welcome (kids 8 and under must be with paying adult)

⭐ Best for: Curious first-timers, cat care enthusiasts


SGCatHouse — Grooming, Hotel & Cafe All-in-One

SGCatHouse combines a cat cafe, grooming salon, and cat hotel under one roof. If you're already a pawrent, you can drop your fur baby off for grooming and spend the wait time with the cafe's resident cats — Ragdolls, Munchkins, British Shorthairs, and more. The grooming and hotel services are popular with regulars, making this a practical choice for existing cat owners.

📍 729 Geylang Road, Singapore 389640

🚇 Paya Lebar MRT — 8 min walk

💰 From $9/hr; $15/2hrs; $28 full-day pass

🐱 Ragdolls, Munchkins, British Shorthairs, American Shorthairs

🕕 Daily 11am–9pm

👶 Children welcome with supervision

⭐ Best for: Cat owners, grooming + cafe combo


Wildflower Studio — Art Jamming in a Cat-Filled Studio

Wildflower Studio feels like a cosy artist's studio, with cats napping on easels and wandering between canvases. Nestled within Enabling Village, the studio also runs a foster programme for rescued cats — so there are always new faces to meet. A lovely option for couples or small groups looking for something creative.

📍 20 Lengkok Bahru, #01-19C UOB Ability Hub, Enabling Village, Singapore 159053

🚇 Tiong Bahru MRT — 10 min walk

💰 Chill with Cats from $20/hr; Semi-guided art jam from $48

🐱 Rescue and foster cats

🕕 Mon–Fri 10am–12:30pm & 2pm–7pm, Sat–Sun 10am–12:30pm & 2pm–8pm

👶 Children 5+ welcome

⭐ Best for: Artsy dates, creative outings, rescue supporters


Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary — Education Meets Kittens

The Cat Museum and Kitten Sanctuary runs a kitten orphanage programme, caring for abandoned kittens until they're ready for adoption. Visitors can learn about cat care, welfare, and Singapore's street cat history while spending time with the cats and kittens. For families with kids, this is one of the best options — the educational component teaches empathy and responsibility.

📍 781A North Bridge Road, Level 2, Singapore 198749

🚇 Bugis MRT — 8 min walk

💰 From $20/hr (fees go towards cat care and shelter maintenance)

🐱 Rescue cats and kittens (adoption available)

🕕 Visits by appointment — check website for availability

👶 All ages welcome (great for kids)

⭐ Best for: Families with kids, education-focused visits


Tips Before You Visit a Cat Cafe

Heading to a cat cafe for the first time? These practical tips will help you make the most of your visit.

Book ahead for weekends. Most cat cafes fill up quickly on Saturday afternoons and public holidays. Booking online or calling ahead — even just a day before — can save you from being turned away. Weekday visits are almost always walk-in friendly.

Wear socks. Nearly every cat cafe requires socks for hygiene. Some provide disposable ones, but bring your own to be safe. Wear comfortable clothing and avoid loose jewellery or dangling accessories that cats might grab.

Leave your bags in lockers. Most cafes provide lockers or bag storage. Keeping the floor clear protects both your belongings and the cats.

Respect the house rules. Don't pick up sleeping cats, don't force interaction, no flash photography, and sanitise your hands before entering the cat area. These rules keep the cats happy and stress-free.

Know the age restrictions. Some cafes welcome toddlers with supervision, while others set minimums at age 5, 7, or even 10. Check the specific cafe's policy before bringing young children.

Time your visit smartly. Cats are more playful in the morning and early afternoon. Weekday mornings offer the quietest, most interactive experience — weekend afternoons are the busiest.

Pro tip for pawrents: If you're visiting with kids, start with The Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary or Catopia — both offer structured activities that keep young ones engaged beyond just petting cats.

Cat Cafes That Support Adoption

Several of Singapore's cat cafes double as adoption centres, giving you the chance to meet your future furry companion in a relaxed, real-world setting.

Cat Paradise operates as a cage-less adoption centre. Every cat is a rescue, and the open environment lets you observe their true personality — how they play, socialise, and interact with people. If you bond with a cat, the team will guide you through an application, home assessment, and adoption process.

Meownistry of Meow works on a foster model. The cats rotate as they find forever homes, which means there's always someone new to meet. The cafe actively facilitates adoptions and connects visitors with foster networks.

The Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary runs a kitten orphanage, rehabilitating abandoned kittens until they're healthy and ready for adoption. It's an especially meaningful experience for families considering adoption.

Wildflower Studio also fosters rescued cats, with new faces regularly rotating through the studio as they find their forever homes.

Cafe adoption has a real advantage: you get to see a cat in a comfortable, social environment rather than a shelter setting. This gives you a much better sense of their temperament and personality.

If adoption is on your mind, our complete guide to adopting a cat in Singapore covers everything from costs to the home preparation checklist.

Rescue Cats vs Pedigree Cats — Choosing Your Experience

Singapore's cat cafes broadly fall into two categories, and both offer wonderful experiences.

Rescue-focused cafes — like The Cat Cafe, Cat Paradise, Meownistry of Meow, and Wildflower Studio — are home to rescued local cats. These cats are often mixed-breed, each with their own unique look and personality. Visiting these cafes supports animal welfare, and some offer adoption pathways. The experience feels intimate and purposeful.

Pedigree-focused cafes — like Fluffydolls, CATEA, and Gem Stone Village — feature specific breeds such as Ragdolls, British Shorthairs, and Maine Coons. If you've been curious about a particular breed's temperament or size, these cafes let you interact up close before making any commitments.

There's no "better" choice — it depends on what you're looking for. Want to support rescue efforts and potentially adopt? Choose a rescue cafe. Curious about specific breeds and want a curated experience? A pedigree cafe is the way to go.

For readers considering which breed might suit their Singapore home, our guide to the best cat breeds for HDB flats is a great next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a cat cafe cost in Singapore?

Prices range from free entry at CATEA (you pay for tea and drinks) to around $30/hr at Catmosphere. Most cafes charge between $9–$18/hr. Budget-friendly picks include SGCatHouse and NekoTown at $9/hr with free-flow drinks, and Gem Stone Village with a free weekday hour when you buy a drink.

Which is the best cat cafe in Singapore?

It depends on what you're after. For rescue cats and adoption, try The Cat Cafe or Cat Paradise. For pedigree breeds, visit Fluffydolls or CATEA. For a unique experience, Catmosphere offers a luxury vibe while Catopia and Wildflower Studio combine art jamming with cats. For families, The Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary is hard to beat.

Are cat cafes in Singapore suitable for kids?

Many are. The Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary, Catopia, and NekoTown welcome children of various ages. Some cafes have minimum age requirements (typically 5, 7, or 10 years old), so check individual policies before visiting. Younger children should always be supervised.

Do I need to book a cat cafe in advance?

For weekend visits — yes, strongly recommended. Saturday afternoons are the busiest period across all cafes. Weekday visits are generally walk-in friendly, though calling ahead never hurts. Most cafes accept bookings via Instagram DM, WhatsApp, or their website.

What should I wear to a cat cafe?

Comfortable, casual clothing. Socks are required at nearly every cafe (bring your own or buy disposable ones there). Avoid loose jewellery, dangling scarves, or anything cats might snag. Dark-coloured clothing is practical if you don't want visible cat hair.

Can I adopt a cat from a cat cafe?

Yes — Cat Paradise, Meownistry of Meow, Wildflower Studio, and The Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary all facilitate adoptions. The process typically involves meeting the cat over multiple visits, submitting an application, and passing a home assessment. It's a wonderful way to find a companion because you get to know the cat's real personality first.

Find Your Purrfect Cat Cafe

Singapore's cat cafe scene has never been more diverse. Whether you're a budget-conscious student looking for affordable feline company at NekoTown, a breed enthusiast drawn to the Ragdolls at CATEA, or someone hoping to give a rescue cat a forever home through Cat Paradise — there's a spot waiting for you.

Here's a quick recap to help you decide:

  • Best for first-timers: The Cat Cafe — the OG, simple, and heartwarming
  • Best budget option: CATEA (no entry fee) or SGCatHouse / NekoTown ($9/hr with drinks)
  • Best for breed lovers: Fluffydolls (Ragdolls, British Shorthairs) or Meomi (rare breeds)
  • Best for adoption: Cat Paradise or Meownistry of Meow
  • Best for families: Cat Museum & Kitten Sanctuary or Catopia
  • Best for dates: Catmosphere (luxury) or Wildflower Studio (art jam)
  • Best weekday deal: Gem Stone Village (free hour with drink purchase)

Feeling inspired to bring a cat home? Start with our first-time cat owner checklist to make sure you're ready. And if you're ready to make it official, our cat license guide has everything you need.

Have a favourite cat cafe we missed? Drop us a message — we love hearing from fellow pawrents.

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