A cafe where you can reserve an hour to hang out with cats! I'm going this week.
A cafe where you can reserve an hour to hang out with cats! I'm going this week.
This sounds like the least hygienic thing possible
Cats suck
Cats suck
WithADanceNumberOne step closer to cat-girl maid cafe's. Nice B)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sffEBDO9oVU
NOOOOPE
also i can't imagine the cat cafe staying in business for a while
still pretty wild that this is in the states though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sffEBDO9oVU
NOOOOPE
also i can't imagine the cat cafe staying in business for a while
still pretty wild that this is in the states though
kevalso i can't imagine the cat cafe staying in business for a while
still pretty wild that this is in the states though
AFAIK it's pretty much a normal cafe with a cat attachment (you pay $10 to reserve an hour with them, per person, or walk in but no guarantees). Also you can adopt the cats.
I'm super excited to visit.
still pretty wild that this is in the states though[/quote]
AFAIK it's pretty much a normal cafe with a cat attachment (you pay $10 to reserve an hour with them, per person, or walk in but no guarantees). Also you can adopt the cats.
I'm super excited to visit.
Mr_OwlThis sounds like the least hygienic thing possible
Cats suck
you suck
Cats suck[/quote]
you suck
kevalso i can't imagine the cat cafe staying in business for a while
still pretty wild that this is in the states though
I know there's a cafe in the neighborhood that does occasional events where they bring in cats from the local pound. It's pretty popular and they've been in business for a while, so I'm not surprised to see someone expand on that model.
still pretty wild that this is in the states though[/quote]
I know there's a cafe in the neighborhood that does occasional events where they bring in cats from the local pound. It's pretty popular and they've been in business for a while, so I'm not surprised to see someone expand on that model.
manakevalso i can't imagine the cat cafe staying in business for a whileAFAIK it's pretty much a normal cafe with a cat attachment (you pay $10 to reserve an hour with them, per person, or walk in but no guarantees). Also you can adopt the cats.
still pretty wild that this is in the states though
I'm super excited to visit.
I think he more or less just doubts how popular that idea is going to be in the states other than for initial novelty
these things are really popular in japan (mostly tokyo and shit like that) but the main contributing factor for that is because none of their housing really allows pets of any sort - not really the case here since most apartments tend to at least allow cats
still pretty wild that this is in the states though[/quote]
AFAIK it's pretty much a normal cafe with a cat attachment (you pay $10 to reserve an hour with them, per person, or walk in but no guarantees). Also you can adopt the cats.
I'm super excited to visit.[/quote]
I think he more or less just doubts how popular that idea is going to be in the states other than for initial novelty
these things are really popular in japan (mostly tokyo and shit like that) but the main contributing factor for that is because none of their housing really allows pets of any sort - not really the case here since most apartments tend to at least allow cats
conductorI think he more or less just doubts how popular that idea is going to be in the states other than for initial novelty
these things are really popular in japan (mostly tokyo and shit like that) but the main contributing factor for that is because none of their housing really allows pets of any sort - not really the case here since most apartments tend to at least allow cats
Yeah that makes sense. I hope they do well enough to keep going, at least. We'll see when I go, but it seems like a very beneficial environment for the cats to hang out and possibly get adopted.
these things are really popular in japan (mostly tokyo and shit like that) but the main contributing factor for that is because none of their housing really allows pets of any sort - not really the case here since most apartments tend to at least allow cats[/quote]
Yeah that makes sense. I hope they do well enough to keep going, at least. We'll see when I go, but it seems like a very beneficial environment for the cats to hang out and possibly get adopted.
Having a cat of your own is so much better than petting some whore slut cat at a cafe
http://catfe.ca/
This is in Vancouver. I can't wait for it to open.
This is in Vancouver. I can't wait for it to open.
Mr_OwlThis sounds like the least hygienic thing possible
Cats suck
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/12/do-cats-control-my-mind/282045/
cats suck confirmed
Cats suck[/quote]
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/12/do-cats-control-my-mind/282045/
cats suck confirmed
friend has tickets to a cat cafe that opened in Montreal last summer, but we haven't went yet.
wait i thought cafe was just a term they were using.. the fact they actually serve food/drinks is questionable
Rickwait i thought cafe was just a term they were using.. the fact they actually serve food/drinks is questionable
The cafe part is a separate area, they made sure that the whole place was to code and cafe safety rules (something like that).
The cafe part is a separate area, they made sure that the whole place was to code and cafe safety rules (something like that).