Kitty Cantina, Spokane's "Cat Cafe," is blowing up on Tik Tok. Seriously, these kitties have fans! But while getting hundreds-of-thousands of likes and views is nice, the purpose of the videos, and the mission of Kitty Cantina, is to find a home for these adorable influencers. So if you're thinking of adopting a cat, start here.

What is a Cat Cafe?

A cat cafe is a hybrid experience; part restaurant, part cat sanctuary. A place where humans can stop in for a bite and a beverage, and meet cute cuddly kitties that are looking for some friendly peeps to go home with.

Where Do Kitty Cantina Cats Come From?

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The cafe is partnered with SpokAnimal. The Kitty Cantina makes it possible for SpokAnimal to devote time, space and other resources to even more at-risk animals.

Which Kitty Cantina Cats are Available for Adoption Now?

The best way to find out is to make a reservation and see for yourself. And check Kitty Cantina social media accounts like Tik Tok for updates. As of the video below, there are 40 felines to choose from. 40! Get on over there.

@kitty_cantina Dude this is ear blood omg 😭 our shelters are FULLL YALL come adopt some really well socialized cats!! #catcafe#adopt#washington#spokane#pnw#fyp#foryou#kittenseason#heatwave#kittens#adoptme#adoptdontshop#rescuecat#animals♬ original sound - Kitty_Cantina

Why do cats have whiskers? Why do they meow? Why do they nap so much? And answers to 47 other kitty questions:

Why do they meow? Why do they nap so much? Why do they have whiskers? Cats, and their undeniably adorable babies known as kittens, are mysterious creatures. Their larger relatives, after all, are some of the most mystical and lethal animals on the planet. Many questions related to domestic felines, however, have perfectly logical answers. Here’s a look at some of the most common questions related to kittens and cats, and the answers cat lovers are looking for.

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Because the regulation of exotic animals is left to states, some organizations, including The Humane Society of the United States, advocate for federal, standardized legislation that would ban owning large cats, bears, primates, and large poisonous snakes as pets.

Read on to see which pets are banned in your home state, as well as across the nation.

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