Sweet babies! I saw a documentary about a Cat Cafe in Japan, but one of my first thoughts was that it was a lot of kitters in one building, and they didn't ever seem to really leave :( How was the building this cafe was in?
Sweet babies! I saw a documentary about a Cat Cafe in Japan, but one of my first thoughts was that it was a lot of kitters in one building, and they didn't ever seem to really leave :( How was the building this cafe was in?
Its completely different to the cat cafe in Japan as its not a cafe really , there is a drinks machine you can use but thats about it . Most people have to book to get in when it gets busy meaning that only a few people can get in as the place is super small ! The most amazing thing is that all the cats were taken in by the owner as strays and are looked after , they are fed and properly medicated. All cats can be adopted into a loving home and there are really strict rules you have to follow if you dont want to get kicked out. Some rules were that you cant force the cats on your laps or take photos with them if they dont want to, being respectful when they eat. The place is amazing and looks after the cats first rather than what the customers want . Its because of this I think the business didnt do so great so they are closing down at the end of August. It was also really expensive like 15 euro for 30 mins whereas now they put down the prices for 8 euro an hour and a half :)
oh that sounds amazing! I am so glad to hear that they look after the babies. Sad to hear it is closing.