Get

In Your Inbox

Catster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

10 Places to Take Your Cat for Fun: Must-See Attractions for Crazy Cat-Couples

couple went our with their cat

There’s something really special about having a fellow cat lover as a partner. You automatically have a significant shared interest and can enjoy participating in cat-themed activities. If you and your partner enjoy traveling, you’ll be happy to know that there are many fun cat attractions around the world that you can visit.

To inspire your next travel plans with your partner, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best cat attractions for cat couples. Here are some fun and interesting places that you and your cat-crazy partner can visit together. We’ve also included a few things that you can do with your cat so that they don’t miss out on the fun!

divider 2 cats

The 10 Places to Take Your Cat for Fun

1. Hiking Trails

Hiking trails are excellent outing experiences that you, your partner, and your cat can enjoy together. There are many pet-friendly hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty that your cat can visit. It’s a great way to spend quality time with your loved ones while getting some exercise in.

Most hiking trails have pet policies that require all animals to be kept on leashes while walking along the trail. If your cat isn’t leash-trained, you can still carry them in a cat backpack as long as they’re kept inside for the duration of the hike.

man went hiking with a cat
Image Credit by: Grusho Anna, Shutterstock

2. Camping Trips

Camping is a fun activity that your adventurous cat will love. It introduces cats to new sights, sounds, and smells, and you can enjoy a therapeutic experience as you immerse yourselves in nature.

With a little advanced planning, you can plan a safe and successful camping trip. Make sure that your cat is microchipped and wearing a collar and ID tag. You’ll also have to pack food, treats, and toys. Some cats may not mind relieving themselves in the woods. However, most will prefer using a litter box. You can find travel-friendly litter boxes that are either collapsible or biodegradable.


3. Cat Cafes

Cat cafes are excellent date spots for crazy cat couples, and you’ll be supporting a good cause by visiting one. Cat cafes offer housing for rescue cats, and the cats are adoptable. Cat cafes offer their own unique experiences. Some may have full food and drink menus, while others feel more like a lounge or living room.

If you want to visit a cat café, make sure to book an appointment in advance. Some cafes welcome walk-ins, but they don’t guarantee availability to spend time with their cats.

cat owner drinking coffee
Image Credit by: Pixel-Shot, Shutterstock

4. National Tiger Sanctuary

The National Tiger Sanctuary provides a unique experience that all cat lovers will love and remember forever. This sanctuary is located in Branson, Missouri, and provides homes for exotic wild cats escaping unfortunate situations. It also offers tours and education sessions for visitors of all ages.

While you can’t touch the cats, you can get close-up experiences with them. Some things you can do at the National Tiger Sanctuary are feed the cats, go on a walking tour, and see what goes on behind the scenes to keep the sanctuary running.


5. Cat Mountain Lodge

The Cat Mountain Lodge is a favorite vacation spot for cat lovers. It’s an eco-friendly bed and breakfast that’s located in Tucson, Arizona. You can choose to book rooms, apartment spaces, or houses, and each reservation includes free breakfast or lunch during your stay.

This lodge is located near Saguaro National Park and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. It’s an excellent location for cat couples and nature lovers. There are many scenic views and hiking trails, and the area is known for bobcat and mountain lion sightings.


6. New York Cat Film Festival

The New York Cat Film Festival is exactly what it sounds like. It’s an entire film festival that’s dedicated to cats. This film festival is held annually and features a curated collection of short films with cats as their main subject. The collection consists of multiple genres, and past submissions included animated stories, documentaries, and narrative films.

The film festival premiers in New York and travels to other theaters across the US. So, if you don’t want to plan a trip to New York, you can always check to see if the film festival is taking place in a city closer to you.


7. Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

You may think that the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is just for literary enthusiasts. However, it’s a fun spot for cat couples to check out. It’s a beautiful property that has a stunning garden with a wide variety of flora.

Cat lovers will love that there are over 60 cats living on the property. Most of these cats are descendants of Hemingway’s cat, Snow White. Snow White was a polydactyl cat, which is a term for cats with six toes. So, it’s common for visitors to see six-toed cats sauntering around the home and garden.

Ernest Hemingway house
Image By: Mathew Risley, Shutterstock

8. Japanese Cat Islands

There are several cat islands in Japan, and Tashirojima Island is one of the most notable of these islands. Tashirojima Island is a small island that rests along the coast of Ishinomaki City. It’s known for having more cat residents than human residents. Cats roam the streets freely, and while they may not have owners, they’re known to be quite friendly towards humans.

It does take some advance planning to get to Tashirojima Island because you can only get there by ferry rides. Most travelers recommend visiting the island for a day trip. It does have some lodging for tourists, but options are limited, and there also aren’t very many dining options.


9. Istanbul, the City of Cats

Istanbul, Turkey, is also famously known as the City of Cats or “Catstanbul” by cat lovers. This city has a long history of being home to stray cats for millennia. Cats are very common sight to see, and they’ll casually roam the streets or saunter along rooftops.

You’ll also notice how much care locals have for these cats. Many shop owners and restaurants will have bowls of food and water lying outside their doors for the cats. The majority of the cats are strays, but they look really healthy and happy. They’re also pretty friendly towards humans who treat them with respect.

park in istanbul turkey
Image Credit: Piqsels

10. Kattenstoet

Kattenstoet is a parade that takes place every 3 years in Ypres, Belgium. The parade has ginormous cat floats and people dressed in fun and decorated cat costumes.

One of the most notable parts of the parade is tossing toy cats. This tradition does have dark roots, as it originates from cats being tossed from the Cloth Hall belfry tower due to their associations with witchcraft. This medieval practice ended in 1817. In 1938, a group of altar boys organized a parade and threw down toy cats from the belfry tower, and this tradition has been held ever since.

divider 2 cats

Conclusion

Cats have an international fanbase, and there are so many fun places for cat couples to visit together. Some places are even accessible to their pet cats. So, make sure to schedule some trips and excursions to these fun attractions and iconic locations. They’re perfect for cat lovers, and you’ll be sure to create some fun and unforgettable moments with your loved ones.


Featured Image Credit: Frau aus UA, Shutterstock

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything cat

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Catster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.

Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

How Do Gravity Cat Feeders Work? Vet-Verified Pros, Cons & Price Guide

Pet care has gotten more involved and complicated as time goes on and we learn more about how to optimally care for our...

Can Cats Drink Milk? Vet Approved Nutrition Facts & FAQ

Cats drinking a saucer of milk or cream is something we can all picture. Cats have been drinking milk in advertisements, cartoons, and...

How Big Will My Egyptian Mau Get? Average Size & Growth Chart

Egyptian Maus make their superior athleticism and energy apparent at a young age, and many owners wonder how much of a handful they’ll...

9 Best Wet Cat Foods in Canada in 2025: Reviews & Top Picks

For most of us, cats are part of the family, and we treat them accordingly. Likewise, not much is more important than feeding...

More related

Can Cats Eat Crab? Vet-Approved Nutritional Facts & FAQ

We’ve all been there. You go to crack open a can of crab to make some dip, or maybe whip up some delicious...

Persian Kittens for Sale in Kentucky: Breeders List 2025

Excited Cats advocates for adopting before shopping, though we fully understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder. So, we encourage it...

Can Cats Detect Mold? The Answer is Fascinating!

There is no clear-cut answer to the question “Can cats detect mold?” but there are ways your cat may be alerting you to...

The 34 Most Popular Cats on the Internet in 2025

According to The International Cat Association (TICA), there are 73 recognized cat breeds (pedigree and hybrid), and Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) recognizes 45...

Keep reading

Why Do Hairless Cats Exist? Vet Reviewed Breeds, Origin & Care Tips (With Pictures)

When one thinks of a cat, they often envision a small, furry companion. However, not all cats have fur; some cats are naturally without fur – better known as hairless. Hairless cats vary in degrees of hairlessness; some have a...

sphynx cat

Sheba Cat Food Review of 2025: Recalls, Pros & Cons

Sheba Cat Food Review Summary Mars Inc. manufactures Sheba cat food, along with more than 40 other pet food brands. Sheba products are produced in the United States, except the Meaty Tender Stick Sheba cat treats, which are produced in...

Sheba Cat Food Review

How to Brush a Cat: 8 Vet-Verified Steps

Whether you’re trying to control shedding or looking for a way to bond with your cat, brushing is an essential part of caring for your pet. Some cats naturally love the activity, while others hide at the first sight of...

woman brushing the Persian cat

Stud Tail in Cats: Vet Approved Signs, Causes, & Treatments

Stud tail, officially known as “tail gland hyperplasia”, is a rare issue seen in cats. It involves the enlargement of sebaceous glands that secrete oil at the base of your cat’s tail. The glands become enlarged, compressing the hair follicles...

curled cat's tail close up

Can Cats Eat Apple Pie? Vet Reviewed Advice

Apple pie is a popular dessert, and the smell alone will attract any hungry and curious pet. If you catch your cat sniffing around the pie dish, you may be tempted to share a slice, or if your cat has...

Can Cats Eat Apple Pie

Disaster Preparedness for Cats: 12 Vet-Approved Steps to Take

No one likes to think it could happen to them. After all, we have cell phones and technology that can alert us to potential disasters well before they strike. Yet, many dismiss the power and destruction of these catastrophic events,...

cat walking next to its owner

Why Does My Cat Bite Me Unprovoked? 5 Vet-Reviewed Reasons for this Behavior

There’s no secret—cats try to get our attention, whether it’s good or bad. Because your little kitties have fangs, it won’t feel too good when they sink them into your flesh. If your cat is biting you for no real...

a red domestic cat bites its owner's hand

Snowshoe Cat Lifespan: How Long Do They Live? Average Lifespan Data & Facts

You may not be familiar with the Snowshoe cat, but it’s a breed that is a mix between Siamese and the American shorthair. These felines are sociable, fun, playful, and affectionate, but if you are considering adopting one, you should...

Snowshoe cat lying on woven mat