Kitty Bingo is a Playtech powered bingo site which features some Mecca Bingo exclusives.
Kitty Bingo was originally launched back in 2012 and the site looks very different today. It’s always been themed on cats, but as a result of tightening advertising restrictions first the cartoon cats and more recently the cute kittens had to go as there were concerns over strong appeal to minors. On the publicly visible areas of the site, all that remains of the theming is a few pawprints.
The bingo at Kitty Bingo originally ran on Daub Alderney’s own proprietary bingo platform and the site also featured some of Daub Alderney’s own exclusive slot games. As a result of a series of mergers and acquisitions, Kitty Bingo is now ultimately owned by the Rank Group and in 2020, Rank Interactive decided to retire the Daub Alderney bingo product. This was a sensible decision as player numbers had been declining for some time. Kitty was the last of Daub Alderney’s four bingo sites to make the platform change, so it was not much of a surprise when it followed sister site Lucky Pants Bingo on to what’s generally considered to be the Rolls Royce of bingo platforms, Playtech’s Virtue Fusion bingo product.
Rank Interactive also operate one of the UK’s best known bingo sites Mecca Bingo, and Kitty Bingo has many of the same bingo rooms.
Kitty Bingo is particularly well served for 90 ball bingo. There’s five 90 ball rooms including a speed room and two rooms with lots of penny bingo, plus the Virtue Fusion specials Age of the Gods Bingo, Fluffy Favourites Bingo and Deal or No Deal Bingo 90. That’s as well as Playtech’s daily, weekly and monthly jackpot bingo games.
The 75 ball lineup includes Deal Or No Deal Bingo 75 and Spirit Twister as well as regular 75 ball bingo.
Also present are an 80 ball room and Playtech specials Rainbow Riches Bingo (40 ball) and Cash Cubes (a 36 ball single ticket multi stake bingo game).
Kitty Bingo also has three 50 ball bingo rooms that were originally exclusive to Mecca Bingo. Emoji Bingo and Burst Bingo are essentially the game single ticket multi stake game with different graphics. BOB is a 50 ball game that’s designed to be fair for all players (by capping the number of players per game).
All of these bingo rooms are busy with decent prize money and lively chat.
The range of slot games at Kitty Bingo is huge, much bigger than you’d think from browsing through the Slots and Casino sections on the site. That’s because lots of the games can only be surfaced through a search. There’s hard to find Novomatic titles such as Lucky Lady’s Charm Deluxe and several different versions of the iconic Book Of Ra alongside the usual favourites by Blueprint, NetEnt, IGT, Eyecon, Games Global, PlayNGo and so on.
As for jackpot slots, again there are more than meets the eye. In the Jackpots lobby area you’ll find Jackpot King, IGT Megajackpots and a couple of Eyecon jackpot games, but when you use the search box you’ll also spot Mega Moolah, WowPot, King Millions and several others.
Searching for games is made rather more difficult than it needs to be because the search box returns a maximum of 10 results. So let’s say you like Slingo games; there’s around 30 of these in their own lobby area but search on you’ll only see 10. So if you want to find Slingo games that aren’t in the lobby area and don’t show up in the initial 1o (and there are some) you need to know the full name of the game you want.
In terms of non slot games, there are plenty of Lucky Tap games and scratchcards but again, you have to look for them.
The same issue is seen with live casino – there’s no area for them in the lobby but play around with search and you’ll find a few game shows like Funky Time and Mega Ball.
All game tiles, whether in the lobby or in search, have an icon that leads to a page with further information about the game, its maximum win and bonus features but not the Return To Player (you need to look in the game help files for that).
Kitty Bingo has a promotions page which is rather well stoked.As well as the welcome offer, there’s slot promotions run with game providers, details of various Playtech bingo promotions and soem exclusives which are shared with Mecca Bingo. The daily Wheel of Furtune can be spun by selected depositing players with prizes including spins, bonus and cash (but a win is not guaranteed).
There’s also not much choice of deposit methods – instant bank transfer or debit card either directly or via Apple Pay, paysafe or PayPal – and the latter two can’t be used to claim the welcome offer.
The Kitty Bingo site is fully responsive and most of the games – including all of the bingo games – work just as well on a smartphone or tablet as they do on a computer. In fact some of them – Cash Cubes and Emoji Bingo for example – actually look better on a smartphone! There’s also a Kitty Bingo mobile app.
Moving to Playtech and harmonising with Mecca Bingo was a great move for Kitty and it’s no surprise that it’s proved to be very popular with players. It may not have as many bingo rooms as its big sister but it has plenty enough for most people’s tastes, and an excellent selection of slot and casino games as well.
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Safer Gambling Hub is available as a side bar pop out with details of tools and support plus links to the Rank Group’s dedicated responsible gambling web site for even more comprehensive coverage. Safer gambling tools at Kitty Bingo include the facility to set a daily, weekly or monthly Net Deposit Loss Limit which puts the brakes on what you can lose in each period; it can be shared with Lucky Pants, Mecca Bingo and other Rank sites so that if you hit the limit at one of them, you won’t be able to deposit at any others until the limit resets at the end of the day, week or month. This is not quite the same as a regular deposit limit as it offsets any withdrawals against deposits.


One of the worst sites I’ve ever played! Site constantly crashed. Low jackpots, all around bad.