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  2. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    Columbus, Ohio, was home to the Eat Purr Love Cat Cafe, which was open from 2016 to 2020, [128] with Kitty Bubble Café opening in fall 2022. [129] Naughty Cat Cafe opened in Chattanooga, Tennessee in March 2019. [130] They house 30 adoptable cats and visitors can enjoy coffee, tea and beer while spending time with the cats. [131]

  3. Hermitage cats - Wikipedia

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    The Hermitage cats (Russian: Эрмитажные коты) are a group of cats residing in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The museum has a press secretary dedicated to the cats, [1] and three people act as caretakers. [2] The cats live in the museum's basement, and they also appear on the embankment and on the square during ...

  4. Animal cafe - Wikipedia

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    An animal café, also known as a pet café, is a place where people can see and interact with various animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, owls, or sheep while they enjoy the food and drinks. [1] The first animal café was a cat cafe established in 1998 in Taiwan. [2]

  5. Cat cafes -- perfect fur-lonely travelers - AOL

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  6. Owl Cafes + Cat Cafes (Animal Cafes in General) - AOL

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

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    This cat cafe's cat of the month has captured a lot of attention since the ordeal, especially online. But Ringo's story is just one of the happy endings that cat cafes make possible.

  8. Cultural depictions of cats - Wikipedia

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    Eighteenth century folk art, Cat of Kazan. Unlike in Western countries, cats have been considered good luck in Russia for centuries. Owning a cat, and especially letting one into a new house before the humans move in, is said to bring good fortune. [18] Cats in Orthodox Christianity are the only animals that are allowed to enter the temples.

  9. 32 fun facts about Siberian forest cats - AOL

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    Only recognized as an official breed in Russia in the 1980s, Siberian forest cats have been part of Russian folklore for centuries and are believed to have developed in Asia over a thousand years ...