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You Can Now Do Puppy Yoga & Kitty Yoga In Singapore For Next-Level Pet Therapy

Puppy yoga & cat yoga in Singapore


It’s no secret that life on the Little Red Dot can get pretty hectic. Common ways for folks to unwind and destress include having a good stretch at various yoga studios, or cuddling kitties at cat cafes and canines at dog cafes. If you only have time for one, you can get the best of both worlds with puppy yoga and cat yoga in Singapore.


Where to go for puppy yoga & cat yoga classes in Singapore


Image adapted from: @puppyyoga.sg via Instagram

Founded in 2020, Puppy Yoga SG is an independent community organising regular yoga classes where participants can bring their dogs along.

Because the community is not attached to a permanent location, the site can vary from commercial studios and cafes to cosy apartment studios. Stay tuned to the Puppy Yoga SG Instagram page to stay abreast of their class launches.

 

Participants are free to bring their furkid along. Choose between an open class for dogs of all sizes, or one catered to just small and medium dogs – if your pup might be skittish among bigger doggos.

The great news is, you don’t have to own a dog to attend a puppy yoga class. Yogis can simply sign up for a one-of-kind experience surrounded by other people’s pets, which is sure to be a serotonin-boosting affair.

For cat yoga, though, don’t show up with your own pets.
Image credit: @kittyyoga.sg via Instagram

To bring this experience to cat lovers, Kitty Yoga SG was established in 2023. It operates differently from its doggy counterpart, as classes are conducted in an actual cat cafe – Fuzzies Singapore. With 9 rescue cats calling the space in Arab Street home, yogis will be surrounded by cute kitties throughout the session.


How much do puppy yoga & cat yoga classes cost?


Image credit: @puppyyoga.sg via Instagram

Puppy yoga classes cost $48/pax for an hour-long session. There are a slew of promos available though, which are stackable so you could save up to a whole $10 off:

  • $4 off when you pay via PayNow
  • Use the promo code <HAPPYJULY> for $4 off bookings in July, applicable for classes in July and beyond
  • $2 off for dog owners who bring their dog to class

These promos are applicable for July 2024, but keep your eyes peeled on the Puppy Yoga SG IG page for more promos released year-round.

If you like the experience, sign up for a 5-class package which is valid for 1 year and shareable among multiple people, across different class timings and venues. At $155, this package brings the cost down to $31 per class.

Bringing new meaning to the term “copycats”.
Image adapted from: @fuzzies.sg via Instagram

Meanwhile, kitty yoga classes are $48/pax per hour-long session when booked on their website, and $44/pax when you pay via PayNow. Mats are provided, so all you have to do is book a class online, show up, and get ready for some fitness and feline fun times.


Get some next-level pet therapy with puppy yoga & cat yoga


The next time you need to unwind, try something new with puppy yoga or kitty yoga. It combines the stress-relieving benefits of both yoga and cuddling with adorable animals, giving you a better success rate for fully soothing your mind and body.

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Cover Image adapted from: @puppyyoga.sg & @fuzzies.sg via Instagram

Renae Cheng and Muhammad Syahiran

I love food, dance, writing, and writing about food and dance.

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