Operating as a multi-species adoption café in Fujieda, Shizuoka, Inu Neko no Ouchi (Bianca Knights) provides refuge cats and dogs with long-term sanctuary while offering visitor interaction. Housed in a home-like one-house facility with separate floors (1F dogs, 2F cats), the operation integrates rescue adoption café alongside pet hotel and dog daycare services. Accommodates cats, small to super-large dogs, puppies, and senior animals (no medication-dependent pets due to legal restrictions). Irregular but accessible scheduling via calendar; visitor fees and hotel charges support rescue operations. Volunteer-run with transparent mission: provide temporary homes until permanent families connect.
Rescue cat and dog populations reflect diverse backgrounds—strays, breeding-retirement, abuse survivors, multi-cat collapse situations. Visitors described exceptionally affectionate, well-socialized animals showing genuine engagement. Staff demonstrate expert knowledge about individual animal needs and realistic compatibility matching. Recent NHK documentary elevated facility profile. Reviewer noted staff warmth and genuine care visible in day-to-day interactions. Some animals remain for years awaiting right families; facility commitment visible in health, behavior, and emotional state. Visitors appreciate low-pressure interaction alongside meaningful support for ongoing care.
Pricing: 30 min ¥800 (1 drink), 60 min ¥1,800 (1 drink); cash only. Café only (no food service). Pet hotel: ¥3,000–¥10,000/night by size; adoption families receive 30% discount. Irregular operations—check monthly calendar before visiting. Operating 10:00–17:00 (appointment essential). Located 5 min New Tokaido expressway Fujieda exit. Fujieda, Shizuoka. Phone: 090-9914-1011. Perfect for those supporting multi-species rescue operations or families considering adoption from compassionate, volunteer-driven sanctuary.