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  2. Thoughtful and Practical Gift for Cat Lovers - AOL

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    Cat lovers will get a kick out of this cat-themed gift bag, which includes a cotton canvas tote, socks with cats in planters, and a deck of "How to Speak Cat" cards. Uncommon Goods $40.00 at ...

  3. 10 Best Gifts for Dog and Cat Lovers Under $15 at Target - AOL

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    If you think a cat owner in your life wants to give walking their feline a shot, get this walk tether set from Boots & Barkley for $11.69 at Target. Turtle Puzzle Dog Toy

  4. Must-Have Christmas Cat Items to Complete Your Holiday

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    A unique gift for cat lovers in your life, or for your own precious feline friend, the Yitahome Christmas 2-Tier Cat House checks many boxes. This festive two-story condo features roomy bed caves ...

  5. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    Cat cafés are quite popular in Japan, with Tokyo being home to 58 cat cafés as of 2015. [8] The first was Cat's Store (猫の店, Neko no Mise), by Norimasa Hanada, which opened in 2005. The popularity of cat cafés in Japan is attributed to many apartments forbidding pets, and to cats providing relaxing companionship in what may otherwise be ...

  6. Pet Lovers Centre - Wikipedia

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    Pet Lovers Centre Pte Ltd (PLC) was established in 1973 by two brothers, Robert Ng Fook Leon and David Ng Fook Choy. Their first retail store was set up at Shaw House and Centre on Scotts Road . In 1995, Robert Ng Fook Leon's youngest son, Ng Whye Hoe, took over the business together with his school friend when the company ran into financial ...

  7. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    One day, the cat came to her in a dream and told her that if she made an ornament of the cat, she would be blessed with good luck. The old woman made an ornament of the cat out of Imado ware, a local speciality, and sold it at the Asakusa Shrine, where it became very popular and made her rich, and the maneki-neko was created. [11] [12]