Coffee and cats — the purr-fect combination at Jeddah cafe
The number of the cats is not limited; Waheed has a total of 16 cats but the ones in the cat lounge come and go
“People need to understand that animals have the right to live and
be loved,” Waheed Mohammed said. “The streets are not the right place
for them to live

JEDDAH: You love cats. You love coffee. How can you make these things
even more enjoyable? By combining them, of course. That is the idea
behind Cat Lounge, which offers customers something they probably never
knew they needed: A chance to sip coffee in the company of cuddly, fuzzy
cats.
The two-story café is in Al-Shatea district of Jeddah, overlooking the
sea, which is the perfect location. The coffee is ordered and made on
the ground floor, which is decorated with adorable feline figurines and
paintings.
There is also a cozy and relaxing lounge, in every nook and cranny of
which you will find more cat-related decorations and trinkets, such as
paw prints on the floor and cat silhouettes on the light switches, which
show how much thought and effort went into the design and decor of the
place.
As cute as the kitty-themed artwork and decorations are, they are no
substitute for the real thing. When it is your turn to meet the cats,
you climb the stairs and walk through a door that keeps the cats in and
allows the number of visitors to be controlled.
The crowd is controlled by giving numbered tokens when the visitors
place their coffee orders; when the number comes they are escorted
upstairs to where the cats are; the workers check their time on the
token and each visitor has half an hour to spend time with the cats.
And that is when the real fun begins. You are greeted by cats of many
breeds, colors and ages. Some quite rare breeds are included, including
the Sphinx, the Bengal, and the exotic Scottish Fold.
Growing with cats
The cafe is the brainchild of Dr. Waheed Mohammed, a 30-year-old
dentist, who has cared for his cats since they were kittens. “They grew
up in my bedroom,” he said.
Dr. Waheed has been interested in animals ever since he was a child, and
it is not just domestic cats he is passionate about; he has also cared
for big cats, including lions, leopards, and elephants, he said.
This helps to explain why the cats in the café come running when he
calls them and seem unperturbed by visitors, with each of them very
well-behaved and affectionate.
The number of the cats is not limited; Waheed has a total of 16 cats but
the ones in the cat lounge come and go. “My favorite cat is Bluereen,”
said Dr. Wahid. “She is a white Maine Coon and she has heterochromia
iridis, which is a condition where a cat has different-colored eyes.”
Maine Coons are also one of the largest breeds of domestic cat.
“To get the Sphynx cat, I traveled to Ukraine,” he adds. This breed is
known for its lack of fur and is a sign of prestige and luxury as it is
extremely rare and expensive.
Some people might be concerned about the presence of so many cats in a
cafe, where food and drink is prepared and served, but Mohammed and his
employees go to great lengths to maintain high standards of hygiene.
“Of course, I am a doctor so I am very keen on hygiene,” he said. “We
have air filters all around the place and they are connected to the
roof. We have air purifiers to keep the air clean and healthy.”
Inspiration
The room where the animals live is perfectly suited to them, with cat
trees, scratching posts and panels on the wall for them to climb and
clamber on. One end of the lounge has floor-to-ceiling glass windows and
hammocks in which the cats can relax and enjoy the sea view. What
inspired Mohammed to open such an unusual cafe?
“When I was studying at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University I saw
one there, as Tokyo had one of the first cat cafes in the world,” he
said.
Although cat cafes have since grown in popularity around the world,
Wahid however faced many challenges and a lot of skepticism when he
announced his plan to open one in Jeddah.
“Nobody believed in the idea of a cat cafe,” he said. “They kept telling
me, ‘Focus on your career and forget about this because society is
never going to accept it.’ But from when I had this idea, in 2012, I
kept trying to accomplish it.”
He gave the perfect response to his critics when Cat Lounge became the No. 1 venue in Jeddah.
Its soft opening was done roughly a month ago on Sept. 20. Cat Lounge
trended on Facebook as the No. 1 hottest destination in Jeddah and the
week its soft opening was done. The purpose behind it, explained
Mohammed, was to promote a cultural shift toward animal care and welfare
in a part of the world where so many cats are abandoned, live on the
streets and struggle to find food, and to teach people how to properly
treat animals.
“People need to understand that animals have the right to live and be
loved,” he said. “The streets are not the right place for them to live. I
want to get this message across desperately that cats do not deserve to
live in the garbage and struggle for food.”
To help improve the situation, he added, there is a need to change local
attitudes about animals and enlist the help of the government.
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