Discover the best pet cafés in Hong Kong for animal lovers! In a city where space is limited and schedules are packed, pet cafés offer a unique solution for animal enthusiasts. From cat cafés and dog cafés to even a rabbit café, Hong Kong has a variety of spots where you can unwind and play with furry friends. These pet-friendly havens are perfect for families, welcoming children of all ages under adult supervision. Whether you’re a dog lover, a cat aficionado, or simply someone craving some cuddle time with animals, our comprehensive guide covers the top pet cafés in Hong Kong.
Main picture: Groomy Pet Shop
Catio Cat Café offers more than just a cozy space to enjoy the company of beautiful felines; it also boasts a dedicated staff involved in volunteer work to rescue stray cats. Visitors who come just for drinks, including their delicious coffee and Taiwanese beverages, will find there’s a time limit. To extend your stay and spend more quality time with cats like Bu Bu (pictured), consider ordering a meal.
How much: HK$78 for the first hour with a welcome drink included, no extra charge for subsequent hours if you order food (they provide set lunches/dinners).
Catio Cat Cafe, 1501-02 United Success Commercial Centre, 506-508 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 6413 4929, https://www.catiocafe.com/
One of the first cat café establishments in town is Cat Island Café! The cats here love to be petted and there's no entrance fee or time limit. Just order some food and enjoy petting these furry felines.
Cat Island Cafe, 3/F, Flat D, Po Ming Building 2-6 Foo Ming Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2710 9953, https://www.instagram.com/catislandcafe/
When planning your next family trip to Peng Chau, don't miss adding Cat Garden to your itinerary to make your visit truly enchanting! This unique spot boasts an indoor “lawn” adorned with charming cat-themed keepsakes, and yes, the cats are friendly and ready for petting! Remember to bring socks to enter the lawn area. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere with no entrance fee, no minimum charge, and no time limit—you only pay for any food and drinks you order.
Cat Garden, 17 Peng Chau Wing Hing Street, Peng Chau, Hong Kong, +852 6111 4553, https://www.instagram.com/catgarden_hk/ (Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays)
With multiple locations throughout Kowloon (try the TST branch for its stunning views), you'll encounter both stray cats and those adopted from local shelters. Feel free to feed the cats, but please check with the staff first, as some cats may be on special diets.
How much: HK$68 for the first hour on weekdays, $79 on weekends and public holidays and $38 for any additional hours, $48 on weekends – tickets come with a free drink. An extra $12 is charged for feeding cats. Make sure to book your reservations online!
Cats Tea Room, Various Locations, Whatsapp: 6633 0790, www.instagram.com/catstearoom
If you're looking to combine art and love for cats at the same time, this is the perfect spot for your new hangout! You can play with all of the cute furballs that are frolicking around the cafe as long as you book online.
How Much: If you plan on only entering the café area, there is an entrance fee of HK$78 per person that comes with a drink and no time limit. Art classes are priced differently depending on the time of class and come in a wide range of packages for you to choose from.
Groomy Pet Space, Unit F, Floor B, Kwun Tong Industrial Centre Phase 1, 472 - 484 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, +852 3482 6098, sales@gromypetshop.com, https://www.groomypetspace.com/en
A unique spot located in Tsuen Wan that is very spacious with ocean views to match. You can play with the cats and if you're keen you can also sign up for their super awesome 2D/3D latte art classes.
Please note that you'll have to reserve your visit to Meow Art Coffee at least one day in advance, as spots do fill up so best to book days ahead. Do note that ordering food is not available but you are most welcome to bring your own food as long as you order drinks and pay for their entrance fees.
How Much: You can choose to pay per hour or opt for their "All-you-can-sit" fee which is super affordable where you can stay for as long as you'd like! Click here for more details.
Meow Art Coffee, Room 18A, Tsuen Tung Building, 38-40 Chai Wan Kok St, Tsuen Wan, +852 5690 0686, https://www.meowartcoffee.com/
Some of the most laid-back cats are found right here at Meowtini! You can interact with cats and enjoy your meal at the same time, providing an overall easy-going experience. There's no entrance fee or time limit, all you have to do is order some food and drinks that are super affordable!
Meowtini, 7/F, Lang Ching Place, 215 Portland Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, +852 5932 6929, https://www.instagram.com/meowtini_hk/
This place is perfect for individuals who own dogs and are looking for spacious play areas that are appropriate for them (such as their doggy swimming pool) or may even want to simply come here so they can socialize with other four-legged friends as well. But even if you don't own a dog and just want to be surrounded by dogs, this may be the best space for you!
Do note that it is best to book ahead and different entrance fees depend on what you'd like to do at the location.
On Dog Dog Cafe, Block D, Lai Chi Kok Bay Garden, Lai King Hill Road, +852 3702 1509, https://www.facebook.com/ondogdogcafe/
You can have a sip of tea/coffee here at Rabbitland Cafe and simultaneously admire (and also pet) all the rabbits that can be found all around the area. Don't forget to wear/bring socks and to make sure to make a booking. There's no entrance fee, but you are encouraged to purchase food and drinks from their menu and you can add extra to feed the rabbits.
Rabbitland Cafe, 3/F, 530 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, +852 5281 0280, info@rabbitland.com.hk, https://www.facebook.com/rabbitlandcafe/
Dedicated to poodle fans, this place will most definitely not disappoint. Customers can order drinks and coffee on the menu. You are allowed into the area for 30 minutes and to interact with the poodles as well as take photos (no flash allowed) as long as you respect their space. There is also a small terrace where you can also play with the poodles outside too! Make sure to make a reservation and to wear/bring socks as shoes aren't allowed. You can also host private birthday parties as well!
Teddy&Poodle Café, 3/F, 1–5 Foo Ming Street, Po Foo Building 2A, Causeway Bay, +852 6448 6881, https://www.facebook.com/Teddypoodlecafe/, https://www.instagram.com/teddypoodlehousee/
Cats here at Urban Cafe are all adorably named after food! There's no entrance fee, but you are encouraged to order from their delicious food menu! You can also order cat food and feed the cats as well.
If you'd like to bring your own pets over, they allow this at their Lai Chi Kok location.
Urban Cafe, Various Locations, https://www.instagram.com/urban.cafe.hk/
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