Purr Cup Cafe operates with a straightforward mission: drink coffee, save cats. Located at 210 Prospect Avenue in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, this fully vegan cafe seamlessly combines community coffee culture with rescue cat adoption services. The business was established as a unique adoption center where local rescue kitties from
The SPCA of Wake County can thrive in a welcoming space while waiting to find their forever homes. The dual mission of supporting animal welfare while creating a gathering space for cat lovers resonates throughout the operation, from the ethical menu choices to the thoughtful care invested in each visiting feline.
The cafe divides into two distinct areas: a traditional coffee shop side where visitors can order vegan drinks and locally-sourced pre-packaged treats, and the cat lounge where dozens of adoptable cats roam freely. The space was designed with both comfort and health in mind—the cafe side and cat lounge remain separate to prevent cross-contamination, and the venue has received approval from the health department, zoning department, and animal welfare department. Reviews consistently praise the cozy, welcoming atmosphere and the visible care dedicated to the cats' wellbeing. The business emphasizes that every dollar spent directly supports rescue operations, staff compensation, and ongoing care for the residents.
Visiting the cat lounge requires advance reservation, with pricing structured by day—$5 per guest on Wednesdays, $10 Thursday-Friday, and $12 on weekends, each providing 55 minutes of interaction time. The cafe accommodates children under eight during special morning time slots to ensure positive experiences for both the young visitors and the cats.
Private experiences are available for groups desiring exclusive lounge access. Staff members are described by visitors as exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable, creating an environment where many guests report feeling especially welcomed.
Adoption through Purr Cup Cafe is straightforward—interested visitors meet cats during their visit and, if a connection forms, can apply directly through The SPCA of Wake County. The cafe has become a meaningful community landmark in Raleigh, with reviewers consistently noting that visits feel purposeful and joyful, whether adoption is the outcome or not.