Coffee Cats Café launched under new management at Durban SPCA
Coffee Cats Café at the Durban and Coast SPCA is up and running again under new management set to take it to greater heights.

ANIMAL lovers across eThekwini now have an extra reason to visit the Durban and Coast SPCA in Springfield following the launch of their on-site coffee shop, Coffee Cats Café.
With a bustling ‘catmosphere’, the Coffee Cats Café reopened under new management on Monday, March 3, with Julie Webster taking over the reins. Durban and Coast SPCA marketing manager, Tanya Fleischer, said the café located at 2 Willowfield Crescent in Springfield is a good place to unwind or to hold meetings.
“Feel the stress of everyday life melt away as you enjoy a cuddle with a friendly yard cat in our comfortable, open-air eatery. Ideal for business meetings or quiet catch-ups with friends. Plenty of free parking and wheelchair-friendly access. You can also order take-aways, with free delivery in the Springfield area,” said Fleischer.
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The launch was attended by regular customers and women in business. The Coffee Cats Café is open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 15:00 and on Saturday 08:00 to 12:30.
“While you’re here, why not pop into our charity shop and plant nursery for some relaxed bargain hunting? We look forward to welcoming you soon for divine cappuccinos, lattes, great value breakfasts, burgers and light meals, plus home-baked treats,” said Fleischer. For more details and to order, contact Webster via WhatsApp on 083 853 3587 or call 031 579 4553.
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