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Founded in 2019, Mochas and Meows Cat Cafe prides itself on serving high-quality food and drink while caring for our current adoptable cats, provided to us by our partners at Branson Humane Society!

01/26/2023

Playing around with some of the new merch we’re going to have available when we reopen…customizable dry erase LED cat lamps 😻

These are $18 plus tax and will be available for purchase in store this spring! 😻

01/26/2023
Next on the list is adoption number ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN -Milo! Milo came in with his brother Tom and this duo wa...
01/25/2023

Next on the list is adoption number ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN -Milo! Milo came in with his brother Tom and this duo was as dynamic as it gets. He quickly became an all around favorite for both staff and guests. This chill dude loved strolling on his cat wheel, making his rounds with the guests and warm laundry! If there was clean laundry to be found, Milo was on it.

Milo loved Rachel and Jeffrey from the moment he met them and stole Rachel’s heart when he settled into her lap. They inquired about his adoption status after their visit and after some conversation decided they wanted to take this sweet boy home! A few months later they made a return trip for Milo and the rest is history!

We are wishing Rachel, Jeffrey, Milo, and all his new siblings all the love and happiness in the world. Congratulations to y’all, from all of us here at Mochas and Meows.

01/24/2023
Alright folks! Here we have adoption number ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SIX- S'mores! A shy girl with a name that suits her pr...
01/24/2023

Alright folks! Here we have adoption number ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SIX- S'mores! A shy girl with a name that suits her pretty coat, S’mores came in with a couple other cats earlier this year, but it would be several months before she was ready to visit with guests. After some time she cautiously began making her way into the lounge and was as affectionate as could be once she warmed up to you!

Noah loved S’mores the moment he saw her and we couldn’t dream of a better match! He didn’t mind S’mores shy personality and patiently waited for her to be ready to interact with him. Once she warmed up to him it was clear she was ready to go home!

We are so happy to see this shy girl go to such a loving home. We’re wishing S’mores and Noah all the love and happiness in the world. Congratulations from all of us at Mochas and Meows!

01/24/2023
01/23/2023
A great event by the Hollister Chamber! Thank you for having us!
01/21/2023

A great event by the Hollister Chamber! Thank you for having us!

01/19/2023

Shae Kershaw Rebekah Sweeney Perkins Amber Christy 😻😻😻

We brought our first group of cats - Miles, Big Mama, Monte, Buggsy, and Spicy Tim - on October 28, 2019.Since that day ...
01/19/2023

We brought our first group of cats - Miles, Big Mama, Monte, Buggsy, and Spicy Tim - on October 28, 2019.

Since that day our cat lounge has seen over 200 cats, over 180 adoptions, thousands of human guests, and never less than a dozen litter boxes at any given time.

Today, we emptied the lounge of cats and litter boxes.

It’s a very bittersweet time for Mochas and Meows but I can’t wait to be on the other side of this and get back open and operating for y’all!

It’s feeling very surreal….Thank you all for your support during this time - this place is my baby, and I can’t tell y’a...
01/17/2023

It’s feeling very surreal….

Thank you all for your support during this time - this place is my baby, and I can’t tell y’all how stressed/anxious/excited I am to open back up for y’all!


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01/17/2023

A little update on the cats! (It will only let me post one video at a time and I didn’t plan to post this originally so check the comments for the rest of the video!) ⬇️

Don’t miss your chance to save big when you buy your Super Saver Pass online during renovations! Save 20% when your purc...
01/16/2023

Don’t miss your chance to save big when you buy your Super Saver Pass online during renovations!

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This week we have had 4 adoptions and sent 3 cats to adoption partners so they can find homes while we’re renovating, an...
01/15/2023

This week we have had 4 adoptions and sent 3 cats to adoption partners so they can find homes while we’re renovating, and as of today both our residents went into family foster (yes they’ll be back when we reopen!). It’s awfully quiet around here. We’re down to 10 cats in the lounge and it hasn’t been this empty in 2 years.

We can’t wait to be on the other side of renovations and can get back to serving our guests!

See y’all in March!

01/15/2023
01/15/2023

ON SALE MONDAY

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Save big when you prepay for your lounge time with a Super Saver Pass! 5 30-minute visits for the price of 4, Super Saver Passes are a great gift idea that keeps on giving all year long!

Save an extra 20% when you buy online through March 1!

A great day of progress if I do say so myself! We got some things moved, some things painted, and Shae and I became grou...
01/14/2023

A great day of progress if I do say so myself!

We got some things moved, some things painted, and Shae and I became grout gremlins! We filled in all the missing spaces and got our new kitchen floor one step closer to being ouR NEW KITCHEN FLOOR❣️

We are keeping our values and mission the same, but everything else around here will be changing in a BIG way - I think you’re all gonna like what we’ve got in store for y’all!

Stay tuned for HUGE cat lounge savings coming next week!

01/13/2023
Rest In Peace, Dirt!
01/12/2023

Rest In Peace, Dirt!

It is with a very heavy heart that we report Dirt, our Boss Shop Cat, passed away yesterday. He was 15 years old, and beloved by everyone here at the railroad and around the world.

Here’s Dirt’s story. In the spring of 2008, a little kitten of orange and white fur was found in the engine house by himself. The mother and any other kittens were long gone. The crew at the time would sit for hours each day with cans of tuna and soft cat food, to get the little fur ball to trust them.

When he finally came around to trusting them, Al, the railroad’s Master Mechanic, took him to the vet for a checkup, shots, and eventually he was neutered. It was live and let live. The shop guys did their thing, and the little kitten did his thing. The warmest place in the shop is in the cab of a coal-fired steam locomotive. There is coal dust everywhere. Over time, our little ball of fur started picking up some of the black coal dust, and he was named Dirtbag. As our visitors started discovering the shop’s cat, it was decided to shorten his name to Dirt.

The engine house and machine shop are very dirty, noisy environments. In addition to the locomotives and railroad cars being moved in and out. Repair work goes on all the time. Dirt got very wise, very fast, quickly figuring out where not to be when locomotives and cars were moving, or work was being performed.

He grew into a large rough-and-tough tom cat that ruled the shop and surrounding neighborhood. We saw him playing fetch with gophers and bats. Don't ask us how he got them, he just did. He hated being cleaned up, but loved being a railroader. It was not uncommon to find him rolling around in the dust outside the shop.

The shop knew he was special, and did what they could to protect him. When Angie, our superintendent, went to work in the mechanical department she became one of his caretakers. She became his nemesis, since she took him for his vet visits. She cleaned him as much as she could, which Dirt did NOT like at all. To make amends, she would sneak him turkey dinners on the holidays.

Mike Calchera, our grizzled track guy, got to scratch Dirt’s ears and would make sure he had clean warm beds, it was Al who was his favorite. Al was our master mechanic at the time, had a soft spot for Dirt. Dirt could do no wrong and was given the run of the shop and the engine house.

The arrangement of Dirt doing his thing, while the shop guys did theirs, would have stayed that way, had it not been for the keen eye of photographer extraordinaire, Steve Crise. It was during the 2018 winter photo shoot; Steve was walking through the machine shop. He happened to notice Dirt, sitting regally, in front of locomotive 40. He laid down on the machine shop floor with his camera, and grabbed the shot with Dirt posing the whole time.
It was a great photo, but there are thousands of great photos out there. What Dirt needed was a publicist, enter Eric Mencis, who was our Guest Services Manager at the time. Eric posted Steve’s photo on our page and the rest, they say, is history!

Who knew that a semi-feral cat, living at a National Historic Landmark Railroad, in the middle of the “Big Empty” of Nevada, would become so famous? We sure didn’t, but boy howdy did Dirt become famous! Google “Dirt the Nevada Northern Cat,” and stories, videos and articles pop up. Dirt has been featured in the Washington Post, Trains Magazine, and newspapers in Europe, not to mention the thousands of individual posts of our visitors that got to take his picture.

All this publicity brought people to Ely to see him, many traveling hundreds, if not thousands of miles. This stunned the staff and volunteers. After all, Dirt was just Dirt, right? Nope! Dirt was a media and social media sensation, and Dirt knew it!

As part of the experience at the Nevada Northern Railway, we offer scheduled guided tours of the machine shop and engine house. Dirt knew the schedule. He would hide away all morning long, but let the 2:30 pm tour come into the machine shop, and Dirt was there to greet them. When the tour was over, Dirt would wander off to one of his many hidey-holes until the next tour.

Dirt has fans that love him from all over the world. But we few at the Nevada Northern Railway Museum are the lucky ones. We got to love him in person. As he aged, we found a vet that loved him as much as we did. Dirt also received more care takers including Jasmine, who would be his last. He never missed a meal, or a head scratch. As he aged and slowed down, he learned to love watching shows on our phones while he was sitting in our laps. After the show, he would leave streaks of dirt on the pants of his visitors, or drool on their boots.

Dirt was one-of-kind. He was the Boss Shop Cat at the Nevada Northern Railway. Con, our Trainmaster, selected a spot on the grounds in between the Depot, and the Freight Depot in the shade of a pine to serve as his final resting place. His burial site is opposite where all our excursion trains’ locomotives sit prior to departure, and it gives a view of the yard, that in addition to the shop, was Dirt’s domain.

But be forewarned, if you’re visiting the Nevada Northern Railway Museum and you’re admiring one of our steam locomotives just prior to departure, don’t be surprised, if, out of the corner of your eye, you see a lanky old guy, holding an orange and gray cat, looking over the locomotive. The old guy will be cursing a blue streak at the crew, while the cat just looks on knowingly. If you turn to confront them, they will have disappeared. But don’t fret, that was just Al and Dirt checking out the locomotive, making sure that everything is running smoothly. After all, they don’t call us the Ghost Train of Old Ely for nothing.

We are all saddened with the passing of Dirt. He will be missed. The machine shop and engine house won’t feel the same without him. His last days were spent with the crew that loved him best. Gathering around, our crew laid him to rest while a Nevada snowstorm blew through. They shared their memories and thanked him for his service. Knowing that they were laying to rest one of their own, a part of the Nevada Northern Railway family. They will all tell you, this was one of the hardest things they have done here.

To commemorate Dirt, we will be having two life size bronzes cast of Dirt. One will serve as his gravestone, the other will be placed in the machine shop, so Dirt can continue watching over the shop. As details become available on the bronzes, we’ll keep you posted.

And don’t forget, Dirt was teaching his protégé DJ, Dirt Junior, the ins and outs of being the Boss Shop Cat. We knew this day was coming, DJ now has big paws to fill.

We will be posting stories on Dirt, and his time at the railroad in the coming days and weeks. Please feel free to post your stories in the comments for all to read.

Sincerely,
The Nevada Northern Railway Crew

Mark, Joan, Angie, Charish, John Henry, Lennox, Josh, Nick, Carlos, Mike Hughes, Con, Mike Hejny, Kurt, Gary, Ron, Bill, Kelvin, Kemper, Ellie, Jasmine, Kat, Jim, Roger, Will, Brian, Zech, Derek, and Michael Green.

Renovations are officially underway! We’ve been moving and cleaning and having meetings all day - and this was just day ...
01/10/2023

Renovations are officially underway!

We’ve been moving and cleaning and having meetings all day - and this was just day one! Can’t wait to get to work on the big stuff, y’all aren’t gonna wanna miss this!

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3265 Falls Parkway Suite V
Branson, MO
65616

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Coffee, Kitties, and Dreams!

In late August 2018 my then 8yo daughter Bailee brought me a “business plan” outlining her plans to adopt a kitten. Humoring her but not expecting anything to come from it, we got onto Facebook and began scrolling through adoptable pet listings in a local rescue group. We came across a tiny kitten with a bad leg whose post plead for assistance as the newly acquired kitten would need some veterinary attention and the people who’d taken her in couldn’t afford to get her cared for. Within days we were driving to Monett to pick up little Lola. For the next couple of weeks, Bailee would hold and love on Lola (whose leg ended up with minimal damage and didn’t even require surgery!) and make comments about how she was glad we got her because she didn’t think Lola would have made it without us. While driving home from OKC with my little sister Celia on September 23rd, we were chatting about the cat cafe she frequently visits in St. Louis where she lives. I told her I thought Branson really needed a cat cafe and I would love to open one. And she said, “so do it.”

Mochas and Meows is dedicated to bringing love and doing good in our community! Our hope is to clear up shelter space and increase feline adoptions while raising awareness about our growing stray cat problem in the area. It is our dream for these and all cats to find warm, loving forever homes with people who truly think of their pets as family. Every animal deserves to be loved and we are so excited to be a part of helping these babies do just that! The cats in the cafe receive all of the socialization and interaction that is typically absent from their lives in the shelter, and are therefore more likely to quickly acclimate to their new surroundings once they get home! Our adoption process includes one on one time with your cat in the comfort of our private family room and we encourage all potential adopters to bring in all the members of their household to meet their furry friend before we finalize the adoption so you can be sure your kitty will be a great fit with your family!