Attractions

Meownistry Of Meow – New “Cat Lounge” That Has Private Rooms With Nintendo Games & Co-Working Spaces

Meownistry of Meow -Co-working space with cats


Cats – you either love them or you love them a lot. ‘Cuz really, how can anyone hate these adorable furballs? Cat lovers, you’ve probably been to your fair share of animal cafes with popular breeds such as Ragdolls and Scottish Folds.

Meownistry of Meow approaches things a little differently, with a space that features rescue cats of all shapes and paw sizes.


Co-working space with private rooms for console games & movies



Find cats relaxing on the “tree swing”.
Image credit: @snowbabypuff via Instagram

Prepare for the purrfect day out here at this cosy lounge cum co-working space. Those who’ve just survived a cat-astrophic week at work can look forward to chilling with their pals in private rooms. There are 3 such rooms available complete with Nintendo Switch console games, movies, and karaoke.

Price:

  • From $25/hour for a private room for 4 pax
  • From $35/hour for a private room for 10 pax


Image credit: Meownistry of Meow

For those who have the privilege of working out of office, bring your laptops here. You can tap away at your keyboard at their co-working zone, with cats by your side. Open lounge passes start from $10/hour, or $30 for a 1-day pass

Price:

  • $10/hour
  • $18/2hours
  • $50 for 10 1-hour passes
  • $30 for a 1-day pass
  • $195 for students and $250 for adults for a 30-day pass

As a cherry on top, you get to be part of a very wholesome sitch – the fur babies here are rescues that were previously strays or abandoned. While we enjoy their company, the foster cats are also getting the human exposure they need to eventually be adopted. 


There are 9 cats at the facility, including Coco (left) and “assistant supervisor” Muffin (right).
Image adapted from: @meownistryofmeow via Instagram 

At the time of writing, there hasn’t been any mention of food being served at the space so do eat before heading down to avoid a grumbling tummy. 


Image adapted from: @meownistryofmeow via Instagram 

There are a few rules to abide by as well: visitors aren’t allowed to carry the cats, or feed them outside food. Some of the cats may also be less sociable due to trauma so guests are encouraged to be more patient with them.


Some of the cats at Meownistry of Meow.
Image adapted from: @dustythefurryball via @meownistryofmeow on Instagram 


Chill with cats at Meownistry of Meow


If you’d like a furry companion, set some time to visit Meownistry of Meow, opening on Sunday, 14th May 2023, at 11am. To secure a seat or private room, make a reservation on Meownistry of Meow’s website before heading down. 

Meownistry of Meow
Admission Fee
From $10/hour for open lounge passes | From $25/hour for a private room
Google Reviews
4.3
(161)
Address
4A Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199316
Opening Hours:
Friday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Getting there: Meownistry of Meow is a 7-minute-walk from both Lavender and Bugis MRT stations. 

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Cover image adapted from: @snowbabypuff via Instagram, Meownistry of Meow, @meownistryofmeow via Instagram 

Kezia Tan

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