Kitty Korner Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Kitty Korner Cafe Reviews - 72
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Sami Thompson
Playing with the cats and kittens was great but the staff today was very rude to my kids.
When I came a few months ago the owner was so nice and informative and the baked goods were yummy; but the new employees aren’t very people friendly! And told us if we came back to Vermont to kitty corner we wouldn’t we allowed to see the cats!!!
It’s a cat lounge how are you supposed to know if a cat/ kitten is loveable or friendly to want to adopt if you can’t hold it or cuddle it?! Might as well keep them in cages again if your not going to let people enjoy them!
No One
Staff was attentive and kind. Baked goods and drinks were tasty. Lots of cute cats and plenty of toys and enrichment for them. I would suggest an air purifier or air circulation to help the air quality as it's a bit strong and dusty. I found myself feeling stuffed up (and I have many of my own cats so I'm no stranger to litter box dust). Overall the cats seem happier than they would be in shelter cages and what a great way to earn funds for them while providing attention while they wait for new homes.
Adam Rogers
If you're a cat person and missing your brethren, this is your place. The $5 fee for a 30 minute visit goes to pay for their food and upkeep. If you fall in love with a feline here you can apply to adopt it! The teas are delicious and vibe is divine.
billi q
Love this place! My family and friends went to the ‘Cats & Canvas’ event a couple of months ago and had a blast and a truly memorable experience. Today I brought my sons to visit the kitties before school. It’s a such magical experience being surrounded by fluffy playful bundles of love. It warms my heart to see cats so well cared for in a loving environment Vs a shelter while they await their forever homes. We enjoyed our experience so much we plan on monthly visits! ❤️
Kristen Antal {Sanchez}
I stumbled upon this cafe when I was visiting Vermont and looking for a coffee shop. I'm a huge cat lover, so I was excited to find this cat cafe. My chai tea latte was great, and the cats were adorable. There is a small fee ( I think it was $10) to go into the area with the cats for about half an hour. There were a lot of kittens and some older cats as well when we went. A lot of the kittens are transported from Southern states. We are thinking about adopting another cat in the Fall, and we may make the trip to see if we can adopt one of these cats.
Chuck M C
I was staying in the area for a few days and still had to work so I paid for the entire day to be surrounded by a swarm of little land sharks.
They were all so adorable, and for someone who experienced a lot of loss in the past two years, incredibly therapeutic to feel such love from all you little cats and kittens.😊
Jenn Huot
Love the idea of being able to meet the kitties and have coffee and a pastry. Very cozy environment. However the smell of the litter boxes and overall cleanliness of the cat room was off-putting. It seemed like the furniture needed a good washing. I'm afraid people may decide against adopting cats because of the smell. But it was a great experience otherwise and the concept of being able to hang out with adoptable cats is amazing. The staff was nice but the woman with the short black hair could stand to work on her people skills. She seemed annoyed and acted like she doesn't love letting people into hang out with the kitties.
M. Kaseweter
Genuinely yummy beverages. Lattes, frappes, tea, juice, kombucha.
Plenty of selection in baked goods! Even a couple gluten-free and vegan.
Fun kitschy cat merch for sale, of both standard American variety and kawaii Pusheenesque sort: stickers, knitted hats, bowties, shirts, cards, art supplies, mugs, tumblers, stuffies, &c.
Amazing attention to detail.
ThatWhichBurns NeverReturns
This is a cute place, a good way to help support the Cats waiting for a Furever Home. I had a chance to go in and pet the kitties, that was nice! I enjoyed the Broccoli soup, watched the time go by, the town is cute, with art work not far from there, lots of little things to see EVERYWHERE in town, not just in this cafe. I had so much fun, I can't wait to go back, I bought a friend of mine a sticker so they know where I want to take them next! The cats are there all the time, make an appointment to go see whose available and they will help You apply for adoption. If I was in a position to adopt, I would definitely have done so! They are friendly cats that need to be social, mostly so they can stay social with people, I like what they do here!
Heather Guilbault
I've been debating whether to share my experience or not, but I think it is necessary. I adopted a 6 month old kitten from here at the end of October, he passed away with in a month of adoption from FPV (which is extremely contagious and almost always fatal in kittens). I did not have a cat previously and did not come into contact with any other cats, so my kitten HAD to have contracted the virus before adoption. The shelter has offered no help and has responded very briefly to only one of my emails. Getting stuck with 3,000$ in vet bills wasn't even my concern and while I would have liked the shelter to have contributed since they gave me a sick kitten, that's not why I am here. I'm writing this because I am so heartbroken and I have found out (from other vets and shelters) that I am not the first person to adopt a young kitten that has passed away within a month of adoption from here. I want to believe that this place is simply in over their heads because they want to save as many cats as they can and are focusing on quantity over quality. I believe supporting and rescuing as many cats in need as possible, all I am asking is for this shelter to do it the right way, with proper infection control and attention to sick cats. My sweet angel did not deserve to die from a disease that is completely preventable by vaccination and proper infection control/isolation methods. Please reconsider adopting from here until they have updated their safety methods.