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09/12/09

Heavy Petting at a Cat Café
Karen Nichols

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A few months ago, I published a post about a new rage in Japan: Cat Cafés. Like an Internet Café, it’s a place to hang out, but with furry felines taking the place of computer stations.

Recently, I ran across a first-person account of a visit to one of these cafés by Sarah Marchildon. Here’s an excerpt:

I went to a cat cafe in Osaka yesterday. Although, describing it as a “cafe” is somewhat misleading. It’s more of a cat brothel than a cat cafe.

Six hundred yen (about $5) gets you all the cats you can stroke for an hour. A few hundred yen extra gets you a drink to quench your thirst after all of the heavy petting is over.

After you have removed your shoes, sterilized your hands and paid your money, it’s time to get down on your knees and play with the cat of your choice.

The cafe is called Neko no Jikan 猫の時間 (or “Cat Time” in English). The 20 cats that work here have free range of the place, sitting and sleeping wherever they like.

cat-cafe2The cafe consists of two large rooms. There is the cafe area, which is exactly what it sounds like. There are couches and small tables where you can sip a cup of coffee while a cat sleeps on your lap or at your feet. It is a cozy space with soft lighting and classical music playing quietly in the background.

The other room, attached to the cafe, is best described as a cat playroom. No drinks are allowed in this room. You can play with the cats or just sit on one of the many couches and watch all of the four-legged loving go down.

The cafe was busy but not crowded. The vast majority of customers were women. There were a few men but they had all come on the arms of their girlfriends. The most enthusiastic customer was a middle-aged man with a 1950s rock-and-roll pompadour. He made a point of talking to all of the cats, clucking and cooing over their every move.

cat-cafe3“Oh look at you! You sure like to sleep don’t you? Oh, yes you do. Yes you do. You cute little sleeper you.”

Of course, cats being cats, it was somewhat difficult to seduce them into spending time with you. They would sit in your lap for about a minute before squirming out of your embrace.

If you wanted a cat to play with you, you were better off buying some tuna from the cafe in order to lure them in. These ladies bought some tuna and they were instantly the most popular people in the room.

The woman with the pink cell phone on her lap could tell I was feeling a bit left out so she handed me a piece of her tuna. As soon as I started waving the tuna around, I had no shortage of cats wanting to sit on my lap. But once the tuna was gone, so were they.

Everyone was pouring out love to these cats but the cats weren’t giving much back. Cats do not love stupidly and blindly like dogs. Cats can be affectionate and playful but they are also independent and solitary (or stubborn and uncooperative, depending on your viewpoint). I was happy enough just to be near them.

I had a brilliant idea: shelters in the United States should build cat cafés and populate them with adoptable cats. If I worked, say, in downtown San Francisco, and could spend my lunch break petting cats, I would so totally do that. How about you?

Read the whole story here.

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There are 13 Comments

  1. Alfie posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 4:26 pm

    OMC! I love this and yes I hope it catches on in North America. I love your idea of staffing the cafe with adoptable cats. Just brilliant.

  2. Little Doll posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    “Cat brothel” had me laughing so hard I about choked on my coffee. Sounds a lot like my living room, minus the people and the classical music. If I was living somewhere I couldn’t have cats, I’d love a place like this.

  3. Cheysuli posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 5:23 pm

    I think it’s a great way to rethink the concept of shelter! And what spoiled cats they’d all be! And happy.

  4. Sniffie and the Florida Furkids posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 7:36 pm

    What a great idea! I want to work there!!!

    Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

  5. Sniffie and the Florida Furkids posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 7:37 pm

    We meant our MOM wants to work there!!

  6. Harley posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 7:45 pm

    ohhh, Mommy says that she wants to go. Daddy wants to go to Japan for their honeymoon (whatever that is), but Mommy doesn’t want to. but she said that if they go to a cat cafe, she’ll go.
    i like the idea of building them here. you could get a better idea about what the cat’s personality is before you adopt him (or her) than you would get with 5 minutes of play at a regular shelter. (that was Mommy)

  7. Nikko and Scooter posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 8:20 pm

    What a great idea! I would totally go to a cat cafe for lunch break.

  8. Sasha posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 8:54 pm

    Momma goes now to the local Petsmart to pet the kitties up for adoption there, if there was a cat cafe, Punkin and I would never see her! MOL

  9. Winnie & Chester posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 9:36 pm

    we have a better idea, shelters should hook up with hotels. And travelers can “borrow” a cat for the night. Mommy travels a lot and she misses sleeping with out purring when she is in a hotel

  10. Annie posted a comment on September 12th, 2009 at 10:52 pm

    Wow I had the store, the space 5300 sq foot, the cats, and could have made $$$$.
    Had a Pet Store for 45 years. Our in house cats(7) where always keeping the customers happy at lunch breaks in the shopping center. We also had adoptables. We never had a problem finding homes for all age kitties. But we could have charged for the petting sessions.My father always said that we could have had a turn style at the door and charged $.25. Now I find it could have been $5.00. I could have retired rich.

  11. Ashley posted a comment on September 13th, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    I’ve heard of the cat cafes and I love the idea. They also have rabbit cafes in Japan that is the same exact idea but with rabbits instead of cats.

  12. Jasmine posted a comment on September 14th, 2009 at 1:05 pm

    I would totally be there as well…I love the idea to put adoptable cats in a cat cafe it would help find homes for the cats having a hard time finding forever homes. I hope the idea finds it’s way to North America.

  13. Daisy Mae Sunday Times posted a comment on September 21st, 2009 at 12:38 am

    Jon Carroll who writes for the San Francisco Chronicle wrote about this once in a column after a reader had suggested based on a earlier column about Starbucks, that the chain should have cats on premise.

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