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Written by: Madeline McMahon M.A. 鈥24

Coffee and Cuddles, Anyone?

Brieanna Rekow 鈥21 and Sam, the 鈥渉ouse cat鈥 at Cats and Caffeine. Photo courtesy of Brieanna Rekow '21

SPARTAN SPOTLIGHT

Brieanna Rekow 鈥21 opened Cats and Caffeine in 2022 to fill a certain kitten-shaped hole in South Tampa鈥檚 small business market.

Now, Cats and Caffeine is a cat lounge that houses 16-20 cats at a time for visitors to cuddle, play with and potentially adopt while offering a full coffee and tea bar and snacks.

If you couldn鈥檛 guess, Rekow is a major cat lover. She has six of her own fur babies, and often is fostering several more taken in by the rescue organization Cat Lovers Inc. After they鈥檙e spayed or neutered, vaccinated and nurtured, they move to Cats and Caffeine to go up for adoption.

The idea came about when Rekow visited California鈥檚 Bay Area, which has 鈥渃at caf茅s all over,鈥 she said, in her junior year at 绿奴天花板ampa. By senior year, she was enrolled in the Spartan Accelerator program to develop the first cat caf茅 in Tampa. Right before graduating, she won the Best Service award at the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center鈥檚 New Venture Expo.

Despite being motivated, her ambitious idea and still-fresh bachelor鈥檚 degree made for a tough pitch to potential landlords. 鈥淚 mean, I have a baby face,鈥 Rekow admitted. 鈥淭hen the concept itself was really difficult for people to understand.鈥

After her persistence finally secured a space on Henderson Boulevard, Rekow wanted to support other local entrepreneurs, especially fellow alums. The cat caf茅鈥檚 initial marketing was handled by Lindsey Marzo 鈥21, and the artwork adorning the caf茅鈥檚 interior was done by Bianca Burrows 鈥12. The caf茅 has its own Blind Tiger coffee blend; the baked goods are from nearby vendors; and local yoga and Pilates instructors hold group fitness events at the caf茅 (yes, kitten yoga is a thing).

The response from the community has exceeded Rekow鈥檚 expectations. 鈥淲hat blows my mind is that we have people coming all the way from places like Zephyrhills and Sarasota,鈥 she said.听

After two years in business, more than 350 kittens have been adopted into their furever homes.

While Rekow is officially in charge, she counts on her co-captain, Sam, to keep the kitties in check.

鈥淗e runs that place,鈥 said Rekow. Sam is the caf茅鈥檚 鈥渉ouse cat,鈥 a 3-year-old Maine coon that was surrendered to Cat Lovers Inc. shortly before the caf茅 opened. He鈥檚 a permanent resident of the caf茅 and takes his job seriously, which includes sniffing out new kittens, breaking up fights and bathing the young.

Between the email inboxes and the litter boxes, Rekow has her hands (paws?) full. 鈥淚鈥檝e owned being the crazy cat lady,鈥 she said as a black kitty slinks by, while a tabby rests in her lap.