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  2. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Japanese cat cafés, US cafes typically focus on adoptions. Within seven months of being open, Cat Town reported that "the euthanasia rate at its partner shelter has declined from 41 to 21 percent, and 184 cats have made the transition from the cafe's Cat Zone to permanent homes". [ 112 ]

  3. Passengers enjoy Japan’s first cat cafe on a moving train - AOL

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    About thirty cats roamed freely on a moving train to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats in Japan.

  4. Animal cafe - Wikipedia

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    A peacock tea house in Japan in the 18th century, from the "Settsu meisho zue" (Illustrated Guide to Famous Places in Settsu Province) Taiwan created the very first animal café in 1998 which was a cat cafe. [2] Thereafter, animal cafes were created in Japan before spreading to the rest of the world.

  5. Kishi Station (Wakayama) - Wikipedia

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    Since renovation, the station is housed in a cat-face-shaped building, with a Tama-theme cafe, with cat theme chairs and cakes. There is a souvenir shop with a wide range of stationery (pens, staplers and others) and Kishi Station uniforms. The Wakayama Electric Railway operates three cat-themed trains: Strawberry, Tama, and Toy. [7]

  6. 350+ Japanese Cat Names Full of Inspiration and Meaning - AOL

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    Popular Japanese Cat Names. According to the Mainichi Shimbun, there were approximately 9 million pet cats currently living in Japan as of October 2023. That's a lot of cats - and a lot of cat ...

  7. Cat Cafe's 'Cat of the Month' Is an Adoptable Back-Sleeper ...

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    Aww--Congratulaitons, Ringo! This is the purr-fect opportunity to celebrate one of the cat cafe's permanent rescue cats and all of the unconditional love he provides. In case you couldn't tell by ...

  8. Maid café - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a maid café in Osaka. Maid cafés (Japanese: メイド喫茶 or メイドカフェ, Hepburn: meido kissa or meido kafe) are a subcategory of cosplay restaurants found predominantly in Japan and Taiwan. In these cafés, waitresses, dressed in maid costumes, act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) as if they ...

  9. Koneko - Wikipedia

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    Koneko ("kitten" in Japanese) is a cat cafe located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. [1] The cafe's format is based on Japanese cat cafes. [2] Koneko is partnered with Anjellicle Cats Rescue, a non-profit rescue organization based in New York City that specializes in pulling cats from the city's euthanasia shelters. [3]