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  2. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    Cat café "Cats Republic" in Saint Petersburg, Russia. A cat café is a theme café whose attraction is cats who can be watched and played with. [1] Patrons pay a cover fee, generally hourly, and thus cat cafés can be seen as a form of supervised indoor pet rental.

  3. 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]

  4. Pet rental - Wikipedia

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    Adult cat perching in Singapore Cat Cafe. The first known cat café was located in Taipei, Taiwan, named Cat Flower Garden. Opening in 1998, it became a place for stressed out visitors to come drink coffee and pet cats. Cat cafés increased in popularity in Japan because most renters were not allowed to own pets.

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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 ...

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  9. Hermitage cats - Wikipedia

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    The cats were present in the museum, originally a palace, since the 18th century; [1] in 1745, Elizabeth of Russia ordered cats to be placed in the palace in order to control the mice. [6] James Rodgers of the BBC stated that the belief is that the cats originated from Kazan , a city known for having cats good at catching mice.