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Morpheus
14 year s ago
Pussy cafe :p
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Druidul
14 year s ago
There is also a cat cafe in South Korea.
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gigantes
14 year s ago
There are rules to follow in such cafes: first, you need to remove your shoes and put on slippers.
no, it's called "being in japan."
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Silvia
14 year s ago
That´s my paradise!!! I don´t know in Spain :(
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Jayzen Freeze
14 year s ago
Why do they clip there cats ears?
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olla
14 year s ago
Jayzen Freeze
, the cat with the smaller ears is called a Scottish Fold... they're not clipped, it's just a different breed.
There's a real difference between a place like this and those crazy cat ladies. For instance, notice how tidy it is?
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lol
14 year s ago
nice place to pick up lonely ladies with daddy issues. cat people, LOL!
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MEOW<3
14 year s ago
KITTY!!
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lolipop
14 year s ago
cute kitty
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migii
14 year s ago
i know it is expensive.
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Morpheus
14 year s ago
Pussy cafe :p
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Druidul
14 year s ago
There is also a cat cafe in South Korea.
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gigantes
14 year s ago
There are rules to follow in such cafes: first, you need to remove your shoes and put on slippers.
no, it's called "being in japan."
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Silvia
14 year s ago
That´s my paradise!!! I don´t know in Spain :(
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Jayzen Freeze
14 year s ago
Why do they clip there cats ears?
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olla
14 year s ago
Jayzen Freeze
, the cat with the smaller ears is called a Scottish Fold... they're not clipped, it's just a different breed.
There's a real difference between a place like this and those crazy cat ladies. For instance, notice how tidy it is?
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lol
14 year s ago
nice place to pick up lonely ladies with daddy issues. cat people, LOL!
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MEOW<3
14 year s ago
KITTY!!
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lolipop
14 year s ago
cute kitty
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migii
14 year s ago
i know it is expensive.
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no, it's called "being in japan."
There's a real difference between a place like this and those crazy cat ladies. For instance, notice how tidy it is?