FAQs
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Are there any spots left for [insert date]?
If the date you’re looking for isn’t listed on our website, it likely means the class is either sold out or not scheduled for that day. We recommend checking back soon or exploring other available dates!
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What is the minimum age to participate?
The minimum age to participate is 7 years old. We kindly ask that parents ensure their child can calmly take part in the yoga session and be respectful of our adorable kitties before booking
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Are you hiring?
We’re not currently hiring yoga instructors or studio managers, but we truly appreciate your interest in working with us. Thank you for thinking of us!
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How can I find out which kitties will be at the class?
We share our Kitty of the Week on our Instagram and Facebook pages! You can also join the fun by playing Guess theKitty on our Instagram story for a chance to win a free class to meet them! We announce the breed as soon as it’s confirmed, so you’ll always be the first to know.
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Do I need to bring a mat?
Nope! We've got you covered. We provide all the yoga & pilates mats to ensure our adorable kitties don’t accidentally scratch your personal mat and to make our classes accessible to everyone; even if you don’t regularly practice yoga & mat pilates.
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Which shelters do you collaborate with?
We collaborate with various shelters to support rescue cats, and the specific shelters we donate to will be announced on our Instagram during our Rescue Cat Kitty Yoga sessions. Follow us to stay updated on our partnerships and the adorable cats looking for their forever homes!
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Where do the kittens go when they grow up?
As much as we'd love to keep the kittens with us all the time, they return to their homes after each class! They come to Kitty Yoga to socialise and prepare for their fur-ever families, finding loving homes long before they grow into adult cats.
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Why not parter with shelters every week?
Shelters can’t afford to lose resources at Kitty Yoga. They need volunteers and employees to stay focused on shelter-related activities at all times. The cats at the shelters have also never met, and introducing them suddenly could cause anxiety. Additionally, since veterinary care is already expensive, some cats may have undiagnosed illnesses that could unintentionally spread to others if they interact.
That being said, we remain committed to supporting shelter cats in a safe and responsible way. Every month, we will continue working on healthy and controlled ways to bring shelter kitties together and help them find loving homes through our adoption-friendly initiatives!
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Where do the kittens come from?
We collaborate with ethical and TICA-registered breeders, ensuring that every kitten who joins Kitty Yoga comes from a loving and responsible home. Additionally, we work with reputable animal shelters and rescue organisations to support adoption efforts and help cats find their fur-ever families. Our goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment where both kittens and people can benefit, while always prioritising the well-being of the cats we welcome.