Welcome to the Thai Cat Center, a dedicated sanctuary for cats located in Kwai Om, Thailand. Our mission is to provide a nurturing environment for cats in need while promoting responsible pet ownership and feline welfare in the community. Join us in celebrating the joy and companionship that cats bring into our lives.
Welcome to the Thai Cat Center, a haven for cat enthusiasts and a safe refuge for our feline friends. Located at 2/1 Moo 7, Tambon Om Kwai, Kwai Om, 75110, Thailand, our center is dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and adoption of cats in need. We believe that every cat deserves a loving home, and we work tirelessly to create an environment that fosters their well-being and happiness.
At the Thai Cat Center, our dedicated team of animal lovers is committed to providing a safe and nurturing space for both cats and their future families. Each cat in our care receives comprehensive medical attention, including vaccinations, spaying, and neutering, ensuring they are healthy and ready for adoption. Our knowledgeable staff also provides education on responsible pet ownership, helping potential adopters understand the commitment involved in caring for a feline companion.
Our center offers a variety of engaging activities for visitors, including opportunities to interact with our resident cats. We believe that building connections between people and animals is essential, and we encourage visitors to spend time with our furry residents to find their perfect match. The joy and comfort that cats bring to our lives are immeasurable, and we strive to reflect that in the welcoming atmosphere of our center.
In addition to cat adoption, the Thai Cat Center is committed to raising awareness about feline welfare and the importance of spaying and neutering. We actively participate in community outreach programs, providing resources and support to pet owners to reduce the number of stray and abandoned cats in the area. By educating the community about the responsibilities of pet ownership, we hope to create a lasting impact on the lives of cats in our region.
We’re proud to host events that celebrate the bond between humans and cats, such as adoption drives, workshops, and volunteer opportunities. These gatherings not only help raise funds for our center but also foster a sense of community among cat lovers who share our passion for animal welfare. Everyone is welcome to join our events – whether you’re looking to adopt, volunteer, or simply learn more about feline care and welfare.
Stay connected with the Thai Cat Center through our social media platforms, where we share heartwarming stories, updates on adoptable cats, and informative resources for cat owners. Your support and engagement play a crucial role in our mission, allowing us to continue providing a safe haven for cats and promoting responsible pet ownership throughout the community.
When you visit the Thai Cat Center, you will experience a warm-hearted community that treasures the joy that cats bring to our lives. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these deserving animals and help them find forever homes. Come explore our center, meet our lovable cats, and join us in our quest to create a better world for cats in Thailand.
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Thai Cat Center is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 2/1 Moo 7 Tambon Om Kwai, Kwai Om, 75110, Thailand
ที่นี่มีแมวไทย สายพันธุ์แท้ ให้ชมหลากหลายสายพันธุ์ และมีจำหน่ายบางสายพันธุ์ This Thailand cat house is a Thai cat conservation house with many species of cat. Nice to see once.
The cats are held in small cages – make you feel unconfutable with their living conditions. The cats for themselves are amazing, but if you don’t think on buying and saving one of them – don’t come.
i was very keen to find out more about the work this gentle old Thai man is doing to protect the original of the species Thai cats so made the two hour trip out to visit. I already knew from the phone call made on my behalf (I can’t speak Thai) that the owner was asked to open up to the public by the government but that was not his passion or interest to be a tourist attraction. He was a lovey man and I wish we could have spoken together beyond some simple translations , he is clearly very dedicated to the cats but coming from the land of pampered pets (puppacino anyone?) it was really hard to see the cats in small cages and hot in the open air.
The cat museum showed some cat that based in Thailand. The ventilation is rather poor so covered your nose if you allergic to smell. The best part is the eatery and coffee shop next to the museum. It served wonderful food, dessert and coffee.
Actually they have so many cats in cages. I felt a bit sad for cats due to the hot weather. Hope they care for cats’ body more. Anyhow, their cats are very beautiful.
Cats look well looked after but cages are so cramped and temperature was 35C so all were panting to keep cool.
Although not a cat lover I went along with my family who are. There were some amazing cats on show. I personally thought that the cages were a bit on the small side, hence the three stars. As someone with little knowledge of Thai cats I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of different breeds.
Lots of nice cats here but I am not sure why they are all in individual cages. They seemed in good condition and not distressed although it was a cloudy day so not too hot.The Siamese cats looked authentic and not like the ones these days that have been bred to have longer snouts. There were a lot of chocolate cats which to me looked like Burmese but there was no-one to ask. No charge and a quick to do thing. I was there for the restaurant so took a look but I wouldn’t make a special trip to see this ‘attraction’.
If you fancy miserably looking cats spending all day long in small cages, this is definitely place for you to come. Free of charge at least.