Cat cafe to no longer serve food
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Cattitude Cafe will no longer serve food, a recent Facebook post from the business says.
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'We're excited to announce that we are saying goodbye to our food service and converting our kitchen area into more space for the adoptable kitties and our two resident cuties!!' the business post says.
The business opened as a cafe with food options that were included separately from the meet and greet cat experience.
The cafe will still serve drinks and desserts.
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