Forum - View topicINTEREST: America, Get Ready for Cat Cafes
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Kougeru
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I hope this doesn't take off too much. A lot of the animals in "Cafes" in Japan end up back in shelters when the businesses eventually fail, and many end up dead.
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Maidenoftheredhand
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That doesn't seem to be the case for the Cat cafes there at all. |
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Gyt Kaliba
Posts: 712 Location: Arkansas |
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Am I the only one that, until the picture loaded and I read the whole article, at first thought it was a cat-ear maid cafe or something? I had no idea this kind of cafe was a thing in Japan even.
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GracieLizzy
Posts: 551 Location: Sunderland, England, UK |
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Personally I would be happy visiting a Cat Café so long as it had visible and robust Animal Welfare policy like the one the upcoming London, U.K. Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium has outlined:
http://ladydinahs.com/animal-welfare/ Preferably with an independent body they need to report to and who can keep checks and measures on them, like the Pet Industry Federation mentioned in the link above.
Not just Japan, but also France, and soon over here in Britain too. |
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Sailor S
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And you have proof of this, yes? It's not just something that someone told you and they'd never make something up, right? I hope we see more of them. I'd love to have a cat cafe near me, since my job doesn't allow for me to be able to own a pet. |
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prime_pm
Posts: 2372 Location: Your Mother's Bedroom |
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This can not be up to kitchen code.
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enurtsol
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I hear there's a Chinese take-out right next to it. j/k
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GracieLizzy
Posts: 551 Location: Sunderland, England, UK |
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I don't know about the Japanese cat cafés but if the set-up is similar to the outline below it should be pretty hygienic: http://ladydinahs.com/the-cafe/
...sorry if I come across as obsessed with Lady Dinah's it is just they are the only one I know much about. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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Cutiebunny
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This sounds like fun, and with the added benefit of getting stray cats adopted, it would be a business I'd support.
Might be a dumb question, but how do they decide what cats are suitable to go into a café environment and which ones aren't? I imagine that you just can't take any feral cat you find and throw it into that kind of setting. |
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Splash
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Some comments here are from people who obviously haven't read up on the source links... they're using shelter cats, collaborating with rescue centers in the first place and all the cats are up for adoption. And California has really strict sanitary requirements when it comes to mixing animals with food.
Anyway, I've contributed to the IndieGoGo and can't wait to check out the cafes in the future since I live in the Oakland/SF area! |
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Emma Iveli
Posts: 679 Location: Hobo with internet |
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Oh hell yeah!
In the SF Bay area too! I went to a Cat Cafe while in Japan and I loved it. |
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EricJ2
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Is it wrong that my first thought was Shampoo's noodle restaurant? |
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firedragon54738
Posts: 3113 Location: wisconsin |
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I dont know why anyone wants to eat food where there a lot of cats around
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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Café implies they'll just serve drinks not food. I know I would never eat in a restaurant that allows an animal to sit on the same table I'm eating from after it's just done it's business in a cat box before jumping up.
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