There are only 2 types of people in the world – those who love cats and those who haven’t actually played with a cat before. If you fall in the first group, skip ahead to the good stuff. And if you belong to the second one, we’re quite sure you’ll change your mind about the feline kind once you visit Gem Cat Cafe.
Most cat cafes in Singapore will feature a variety of cats under one roof, but not Gem Cat Cafe. All 6 of their cats are British shorthairs. If you’re chronically online, yes, this is the same breed as the meme cat that can has cheezburger.
Image credit: @gem_stone_village via Instagram
These cats are easily identifiable by their round faces, big eyes, and thick fur. Together, they make one for one adorable kitty.
Image credit: @gem_stone_village via Instagram
If you aren’t charmed by their cute looks, they’ll win you over with their personality. British shorthair cats can be quite affectionate and appreciate a cuddle or two.
Image adapted from: @gem_stone_village via Instagram, Kang Jonathan via Google Maps
In fact, Gem Cat Cafe allows patrons to pick up the cats for a hug. Just be sure to follow proper holding techniques demonstrated by the staff and you’re likely to get a purr out of the cats.
They’re also playful things and enjoy chasing after string toys and batting at feathers. You’ll find plenty of such cat toys available at the cafe, so pick one, wiggle them about, and watch the cats go ham.
Even if you’re not that into cats, the cafe is vibe-y enough to chill at with its raw industrial aesthetic thanks to its exposed concrete, wood flooring, and warm lighting.
Image adapted from: @gem_stone_village via Instagram
The cafe is split into 2 parts, mainly to keep cats and guests in separate groups so the kitties don’t get overwhelmed by the sheer number of people. But each side also has its own IG-worthy photo ops. Over in the front is a giant cat statue decked out in streetwear, while the back has fairy lights strewn across the ceiling and a leafy tree.
Image credit: Gem Cat Cafe via Google Maps
The tree is meant to be a scratching post for the cats but it’s aesthetically pleasing enough that you’ll want a snap in front of it.
Image credit: Kang Jonathan via Google Maps
It’s a cafe so naturally there’ll be food and drinks. Entry fee ($15/hour, $25/2 hours) includes a free scoop of gelato. If that’s not filling enough, get toast sandwiches ($6.50) that come with fillings like bolognese beef, chicken ham with scrambled eggs, and tuna mayo. Wash that all down with drinks such as black or white coffee (from $4), fruit teas ($5), and homemade sodas ($4.50).
If your only exposure to cats are the ones living at the HDB void deck or videos on the internet, it might be time to get face-to-face action with them at Gem Cat Cafe. With their friendly demeanour, you’ll soon realise there’s a cat person within you.
Address: 107 Desker Road, Singapore 209629
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 12pm-10pm | Sat-Sun 10am-10pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 9677 2851 | Gem Cat Cafe website
Cover image adapted from: @gem_stone_village via Instagram, Kang Jonathan via Google Maps
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