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I waited a good 30 minutes at the café (with my drink) until I realized they had to get your name down before you could go into the cat room. Neither of the staff (there were two of them at the time) told me about it, and they even had the decency to "forget" having served me. One of them had black hair, who handled the cash, and the other blonde, who made the drink. BOTH of them served me, but neither remembered having done so. Ridiculous. They also gave me attitude about it which I found rude and disrespectful; I was a customer, for crying out loud.
Other than that awful mishap, I got to stay in the cat room for 30 minutes. It was around 1-2PM if I remember correctly, so the cats must have been tired from their morning playtime (most of them were asleep). The place isn't too spacious and could get pretty cramped during busy hours, especially after noon.
I don't want to recommend this place but it's the only cat café in Toronto, so if you love cats and you've never been, it wouldn't hurt to go once. Prices are like any other café. I like that you could apply for adoption as they are partnered with the Humane Society, but I personally don't think I'll come back.
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