Auburn Valley Humane Society Cat Café operates as both a welcoming coffee destination and a critical adoption hub in Auburn, Washington. The facility offers flexible visitor options designed to accommodate different schedules and budgets: one-hour appointments are priced at $20 per person, while walk-in visits of 30 minutes cost $10 per person on a first-come, first-served basis. Perhaps most notably, the venue allows visitors to view cats from the lobby area and purchase coffee or snacks free of charge, removing barriers for those who want to experience the space without committing to full interaction time. The café features two separate cat play areas, with one dedicated exclusively to adoptable cats and kittens, and the environment is specifically designed to be clean, quiet, and private—priorities that consistently emerge in visitor feedback.
The adoption-focused mission shapes every aspect of the operation. Staff members are trained not only to facilitate cat interactions but also to guide potential adopters through the process thoughtfully, explaining adoption basics and helping families assess whether a particular cat is the right fit. The organization provides comprehensive medical histories with each adoption and typically schedules pickups within a week of approval. Special programming includes Storytime with Kitties on Monday and Friday mornings for young children and discounted birthday visits during weekdays, where birthday guests receive free beverages. Wednesday Donation Day removes the standard booking requirement, allowing visitors to drop in based on available space and contribute a donation to support
AVHS operations.
Visitors consistently praise the facility's cleanliness, affordability, and the genuine enthusiasm of staff members. The combination of reasonable pricing, flexible visit lengths, and a transparent adoption process has created a community space where people of varying ages and backgrounds feel welcomed. Multiple visitors mentioned that their interactions at the café helped them make informed adoption decisions, with one family noting that the experience provided valuable insight into their young daughter's readiness for cat ownership. The fact that all proceeds support the humane society's broader mission to care for shelter animals gives the experience additional meaning for those seeking to contribute to animal welfare while enjoying feline companionship.