Plum House Cat Cafe

Plum House Cat Café is a unique cat cafe located on the 14th floor of the Cheng Yun Building (Room 1403) in Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong neighborhood, east of Kowloon Bay, offering a serene escape amidst the area’s malls and office towers. Accessible via the back entrance in the garage area and elevators, this small, simple, and slightly cluttered yet immaculately clean café stands out as one of Hong Kong’s few cat cafés featuring street-rescued cats, a rarity in a city where pets are typically purchased. Founded and run by a kind and generous husband-and-wife team for over seven years, the café houses 13 well-loved tabbies—ranging from social lap seekers to shy under-table hiders—though only seven may be present at a time, with names like Hong Dau (Red Bean) listed on a board in Chinese characters. Guests can enjoy beautifully presented lattes, lemon tarts, and other delicious food and drink options, accompanied by soft French music while interacting with the cats in a cozy, six-table setting. Open to visitors, Plum House Cat Café provides a relaxing, cat-centric break with friendly service and a meaningful mission to support animal welfare, making it a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and feline connection in Hong Kong’s bustling east side.

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