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Out & About: Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party was the cat’s meow

Shirley McMarlin
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Feline residents of the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg enjoyed special attention from guests at the cafe’s Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31.
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Owners Katelynn and Rob Jones hosted a Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 at the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg.
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From left: Megan Campbell of Grindstone, Maddy Nelson of Scottdale and Dana Masington and Kirklin Anderson, both of Greensburg, at the Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 at the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg.
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From left: Dino and Melissa Bonifazi of Greensburg and Bob and Tam Guth of Jeannette served guests at the Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 at the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg.
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Melissa Russo of Irwin and Sean Kocher of Murrysville at the Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 at the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg.
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Crystal Berry and Erik Wolfe, both of Greensburg, at the Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 at the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg.

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As a way to bid farewell to 2019, it was the cat’s meow. Really.

On Dec. 31, guests at Greensburg’s Cattfeinated Cat Cafe counted down to 2020 at a Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party.

A group of swells in their party best braved snow squalls to visit the speakeasy-themed benefit for Wayward Whiskers Animal Rescue. There were finger foods and soft drinks (sorry, no bathtub gin), vintage jazz and silent movies, along with a midnight champagne toast — and, of course, the cool cats.

Opened in November by Katelynn and Rob Jones of Greensburg, the cafe offers coffee drinks, pastries, locally crafted wares and a chance to visit with adoptable felines in two well-appointed cat lounges.

Party guest Sharyn Kmeiciak of Everson sat in one lounge as kittens raced around, played with toys, boxed each other and took petting breaks in her lap. So entranced was she that, before the clock struck midnight, she was filling out an adoption application.

Rob Jones said that opening the cafe was Katelynn’s idea and he was just a bit skeptical, but community response has been positive “beyond my wildest expectations.” They recently had a call from a woman whose website lists cat cafes all across the United States.

Lori Stripay greeted attendees, while Dino and Melissa Bonifazi and Bob and Tam Guth were in charge of serving.

Seen: Trevor Ryan, Elissa White, Teagan Kocher, Melissa Russo, Sean Kocher, Nate Kocher, Crystal Berry, Erik Wolfe, Maddy Nelson, Megan Campbell, Kirklin Anderson, Dana Masington, Caitlin Hensel, Celeste Jones and Alyssa Trimeloni.

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