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Friday, 27 October 2017

Train Cats


train cats



This is one means of public transport we’re definitely on board with. It’s a train - and a café - and there are cats galore on it! The world’s first "Cat Café Train" took its maiden voyage on the weekend, travelling between Japan’s Ogaki and Ikeno. An event was hosted by Yoro Railway Co Ltd to raise awareness about culling of stray animals. Some 30 cats were permitted to roam on a local train as a part of the event. A Japanese civic group teamed up with a railway operator on Sunday to let some 30 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 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 Passengers who took the train between Ogaki and Ikeno in Japan on September 10, were in very special company. They were greeted on the train by rescue cats that have given a second chance at life. Some of the passengers mingled with the felines while 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 .

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