The wildly popular cat cafe is re-a-purring in Boston this holiday season

Paws whatever you’re doing and go drink tea with cats.

People play with a cat at The Cat's Meow, a so-called cat cafe, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, September 19, 2015. Customers of the cafe can pay $5 to play with the cats for half an hour and adopt the cats for $100. REUTERS/John Taggart

Do you like cats? Of course you do.

Ever wish that when you went to your favorite coffee or tea spot, you could kick back with several fluffy cats to pet and play with at your convenience?

For two days and two days only, the cat café is returning to Boston as part of the BUST Holiday Craftacular. On November 28 and 29 at the South End Cyclorama, local nonprofit Broken Tail Rescue will host the café, which allows patrons to sip on a hot beverage, hang out with some cool cats, and maybe even consider adopting one. A team from Broken Tail will be on hand to provide information on cat adoption and accept donations.

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Last year’s event was an enormous hit—so much so that a local graduate student launched an IndieGoGo campaign to open a permanent cat café called Le Chat Noir. Unfortunately, the café’s crowdfunding campaign did not meet its goal, but Bostonians can still look forward to the Craftacular for two days of feline fun.

General admission to the BUST Craftacular is $3, and it’s an all-ages event that also includes more than 100 local craft vendors, food, and more. For additional information and tickets, visit the Craftacular website.

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