At first glance, Calicoffice in BSD looks like an ordinary café. People come in, order drinks, find a seat. But after a few minutes, the difference becomes clear and cats are everywhere. Some sleep on chairs, others stretch near the windows, and a few walk around slowly, as if checking on the room. There are more than 30 cats, yet the space feels calm rather than crowded.
The café runs at an unhurried pace. Visitors sit with their coffee, open laptops, or chat quietly while cats move freely around them. Some curl up under tables, others choose higher spots to nap. No one rushes them, and that seems to be the point. Here, the cats set the mood.
One of the most noticeable rules is simple: sleeping cats are not to be disturbed. It’s not written loudly, but it’s clearly understood. When the cats are awake, interaction happens naturally. For those who want to get closer, treats are available and even then, the cats decide whether they’re interested or not.
What makes the place feel approachable is the lack of pressure. There’s no entrance fee. As long as food or drinks are ordered, guests are free to stay. Some come to work from a café, others to unwind, and some simply to watch cats go about their day. Everyone shares the space quietly.
Calicoffice isn’t loud or flashy. It doesn’t try too hard to impress. It’s simply a place where coffee, conversations, and cats coexist. And in the middle of a busy area like BSD, that calm presence feels quietly refreshing.

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