Very little can compare to a decadent dessert, whether it comes after a meal or on its own. Purrista Cat Cafe in Pennsylvania, however, has found the perfect pairing: delicious desserts and adorable, adoptable cats. Even if you’re not in the mood for a dessert (said no one ever), sip a cup of coffee then mingle with some of the coolest kitties in the area at this one-of-a-kind cafe.
Animal and dessert lovers will discover a tiny piece of paradise at Purrista Cat Cafe in Erie, which opened during the winter of 2022.
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While cat cafes have started popping up all over the United States, they’re still a relatively new concept for some.
Facebook/Purrista Cat Café The first cat cafes appeared in Taiwan back in the late 1990s.
A cat cafe provides prospective adopters with the opportunity to meet various cats, all looking for their forever home. It’s also a good excuse to treat yourself to a delicious goody or two.
Facebook/Purrista Cat Café If you’re just craving a decadent dessert, you can still visit the cat cafe and watch the cats from afar.
While you might be lucky enough to score a walk-in spot to the cat lounge, reservations are strongly encouraged. You’ll also have to pay a visit fee, which helps to pay for the cats’ care.
Facebook/Purrista Cat Café Visitors to the cat lounge must be at least 10 years old.
Slip off your shoes when you enter the lounge, and just relax. Purrista Cat Cafe wants to ensure the experience is fun - and stress-free - for both the felines and their two-legged friends.
Facebook/Purrista Cat Café If you meet a cat who might be the perfect fit for your family, talk with the on-site adoption representative.
That means allowing the cats to come up to you and always being gentle. Feel free to take a ton of photos; just make sure your flash is off.
Facebook/Purrista Cat Café Never wake a sleeping cat either. Think of how cranky you’d be if you were awakened from a cozy nap.
A trip to Purrista Cat Cafe wouldn’t be complete without a bite to eat and a drink. Purrista Cat Cafe pours a selection of coffees, espressos, and lattes.
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The adorable cafe also serves an assortment of cakes and goodies, so you’re sure to find something to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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View days, hours, and a menu on the official website of Purrista Cat Cafe. Or, stop by its official Facebook page.
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Have you been to Purrista Cat Cafe in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! For another unique culinary experience, sip drinks above the clouds at The Exchange, the tallest rooftop bar in Pennsylvania.
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The first cat cafes appeared in Taiwan back in the late 1990s.
If you’re just craving a decadent dessert, you can still visit the cat cafe and watch the cats from afar.
Visitors to the cat lounge must be at least 10 years old.
If you meet a cat who might be the perfect fit for your family, talk with the on-site adoption representative.
Never wake a sleeping cat either. Think of how cranky you’d be if you were awakened from a cozy nap.
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Address: Purrista Cat Cafe, 30 W 8th St, Erie, PA 16501, USA