A chance for some cat companionship with your cup of coffee is nearly here, as the city's much anticipated new cat cafe prepares to open.
The Cat House will be opening in Dereham Road with the feline-themed arts centre offering the public a chance to meet cats in many ways, from Wednesdays through to Sundays, in lounging sessions which last 90 minutes.
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The business has been two years in the making and on Tuesday, August 8 the first few customers will be able to try it out.
Owner and manager Sarah Price has poured her heart and soul into the venture which gives cats a home in an enriching environment while also promoting cat rescue centres and charities based in the county.
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Sarah said: "It is very important to me that we help find rescue cats their forever, loving homes.
"The majority of our cats are rescues, each with its own tale to tell
"I started The Cat House with my savings and a small amount of funds my mum left me when she passed away.
“My mum is woven into the fabric of this project, and I couldn’t have done it without her, even though she is no longer with us.”
Cats can offer comfort in hard times, and that was certainly the case for Sarah.
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She plans to offer the Cat House for private bookings to groups who feel they would benefit from being with the cats, and from having the space to themselves.
Having been helped by fellow cat lovers and volunteers, Sarah added: “I'm so grateful for all their help and support.
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"The kindness of strangers and friends has been heartwarming."
Booking and more information is at cathousenorwich.org.
What can you do at The Cat House?
An entry fee of £12 includes a 90-minute session at The Cat House.
It includes the booking fee and first drink – which can be chosen from Strangers Coffee, loose-leaf tea from The T Junction and artisanal soft drinks and fruit juices.
There will be additional sweet treats that can be purchased made by city-based Busy Bee Bakes – with loads of options for gluten-free and plant-based palettes.
There will also be various cat-themed arts and wellness classes, workshops and events which range from painting classes and book clubs to cat yoga and meditation.
There will also be board game sessions and grooming workshops – with much more being added all the time.
One for the not-too-distant future, once Sarah has gained her alcohol license, will be a singles evening for cat lovers called ‘Must Love Cats’ so watch this space.
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