So here are some photos form cafe's cat yoga, taken from their website. I think #3 is the best.
I was also surprised Ginny W was female, but the cafe owners assured me she was They used to have a Harry Potter too, but he got adopted very fast. Apparently kitties with interesting names generate lots of interest and are first to be adopted. And yes, my date liked my shirt and commented on it, too.

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BRILLIANT. I'm sure Sam would enjoy doing yoga with me. One long play session.

I love your outfit, Tanya, and I am so happy you had a great time (and are going on date #2!).

I did not know that this was an adoption place as well as a cafe -- that makes me love it even more. I'm more a dog person than a cat person (although I had a cat growing up) -- but I would take that yoga class!

And Sara L, my BF from college had an orange cat named "Orange Kitty." We know some seriously creative namers.

This is such an education for me. I've never heard of a cat cafe, or yoga place. I would be tempted by that orange tabi too. I've had a few male orange tabi's that I loved but had also heard that female orange tabi's are rare.

I'm mystified by the idea of a cat cafe, but those cats are just gorgeous. If all are up for adoption, it sounds like a dangerous place for a cat- lover to visit!

The cat yoga pictures have just put a huge smile on my face!

Tanya, is that the cat cafe in DC? My son went when he was visiting a friend who goes to school at GW. He texted me from there: "Black pants at kitty cafe. Bad idea."

Hi April,
Nice to hear from you, and sorry for the late reply, have not been checking this thread.
Yes, the cat cafe is in DC, in Georgetown specifically, and that is probably where your son went. I can confirm that black bottoms of any kind are a very bad idea for that place