In Short An open, no-frills floor plan leaves cat lovers to ogle the goods and meet the 20 or so cats that nap or play throughout the store while they await adoption. In addition to necessities such as bags of food, litter and feeding bowls, this shop sells cat-themed jewelry, books and trinkets of every sort. From funky totes by TOKYObay to formal tea pitchers, cat lovers of all...
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on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 26, 2007)
I went into the Cat Shoppe with my mother back a few days ago in hopes to find a new kitten to take back home with us. Our first impression of the cat shoppe was a great one because there were tons of adorable little kittens running around the store, so many unique looking cats to choose from. We got very excited when we found the cutest little hairy brown kitten which we fell in love with....
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I really don't understand the last review at all. I've been shopping at the Cat Shoppe for years - at least five or six years, and I've never had a bad experience with anyone who works there. Not once. The comment about anyone there insulting dog owners doesn't even make any sense - the owner also owns the attached Dog Store and everyone I've talked to there loves dogs. I have one dog and two...
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Without giving you the extended disco version, this is THE rudest staff I have ever encountered. I am not one to write reviews and I always give people the benefit of the doubt, but the women that work at this shop are ridiculous. Do not go here unless you want to be given the third degree and walk out feeling like a horrible person. The entire visit was uncomfortable. There was another...
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