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Tuesday 26 September 2017

Cat Trains


cat trains



The Japanese sure love their cats. They already have everything from cat cafes to a cat island to arguably the world’s most famous cat. But now they also have the world’s first cat train. The “cat cafe” train was a one-day event this past Sunday This cat cafe on a moving train is purrfect 30 cats were brought onto a train and were free to roam around. Buzz60's Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the details. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://usat.ly/2jkxsnX Japanese civic group Kitten Cafe Sanctuary partnered with the Yoro Railway Company to take the increasingly 'paw-pular' cat-cafe concept to the next level, placing a rescue cat cafe Sanctuary on rails and launching the world's first cat train cafe in the Japan has become a well-known destination for its cat cafes, where people can fulfill their dreams of pet ownership—many apartments in Tokyo don’t allow pets—by spending time with homeless kitties looking for love. But now Japan, which is home to In order to raise awareness about the increasing number of stray cats, a Japanese NGO has teamed up with a local railway operator to let 30 cats roam freely on a train at an event. Local passengers in Ogaki in central Japan were allowed to interact with Japan has previously made cat cafes pretty popular, but now they’ve stepping things up a notch and launching a cat cafe train. Similar concept, just on wheels. The idea was a collaboration between Kitten CafĂ© Sanctuary and the Yoro Railway Co. Ltd. They .

Japanese group 'Kitten Cafe Sanctuary' and a local train operator teamed up over the weekend to raise awareness for the culling of stray cats with a very unique event. About 30 cats roamed around on a local train in the central Japanese city of Ogaki GIFU PREFECTURE, JAPAN (Reuters / CBS Newspath) --Passengers on a local train in Gifu prefecture were pleasantly welcomed by meowing companions on Sunday (September 10) at an event hosted by a local train operator and an NGO hoping to bring awareness to On September 10, the first ever train, which combines traveling, feline companions and food, was presented in Gifu and Mie Prefectures, Japan. About 30 rescue stray cats and kittens roamed freely on a moving train, where some passengers mingled with the In order to raise awareness against the culling of the stray cats, a Japanese civic group teamed up with railway operator on Sunday to let 30 cats roam on a local train at an event. Passengers in the local in Ogaki in central Japan were greeted by meowing .



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