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Visited Java Whiskers a Tuesday night, I had heard a lot from loved ones and seen some posts on Instagram.
Once I was there I was unfortunately not jätteimponerad. The staff were very friendly and the room was very clean and the breakfast was good.... the location was as cozy as it is suppose to be when it still strolls around 9 cats there. Because it is shielded from the cats with a glass wall, you got a little feeling of a zoo, unfortunately it hung the feeling left.
I definitely do not want to tread on either the business or the concept behind Java Whiskers, the idea is really good. What does not really come to my liking is that this their ambition is for people to adopt these cats, but day in and day out comes several hundreds of people with expectation of Kattgos, because so it was marketed.. Right? I am in no way any cat expert but get a bad feeling when the cats become some sort of drawcard and once there so try every single visitor pat the Cats, a cat fell asleep in an armchairs but was abruptly raised because then the child family would play with the cat. The cats are thus mostly a type of entertainment that then determines whether the visitor gets exactly the experience they ask for-a lot of responsibility for 9 four-legged animals.
But! That said, think the idea is good and the performance is perfectly okay. After all, the Cats have the opportunity to go to a separate room away from families with children and over-excited cat people.
Visited Java Whiskers a Tuesday night, I had heard a lot from loved ones and seen some posts on Instagram.
Once I was there I was unfortunately not jätteimponerad. The staff were very friendly and the room was very clean and the breakfast was good.... the location was as cozy as it is...