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Beacon Hill resident betting Boston is finally ready for a cat cafe
By adamg on Wed, 10/12/2022 - 9:27am
The Beacon Hill Times reports on one catrepreneur's plans to convert a former bank branch at 80 Charles St. into a cafe/bookstore that would also have a room where people could sit and play with cats - separated from the other two rooms for book and coffee lovers who are allergic to or just don't like cats.
Boston's first attempt at a cat cafe, in Brighton, did not end well.
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What are you, pussy? If you want a catfight, I'll give you a fancy feast.
PS. I'm being sarcastic. I don't have a dog in this fight. I'd rather hit the Pavement [cafe] than pay a premium to be around a bunch of crazy cats and their java jive.
Enough with the
catty comments here.
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Mmm, litter box feet all over tables and counters
So hygienic.
Actually, cats are quite clean
As opposed to dogs, which unfortunately make routine appearances in all manner of outdoor dining establishments and other inappropriate locales around here.
Literboxes are gross
Cats go into litter box then jump on a table or counter. Double gross
Who are you people?
Do you think everyone who used the table before you had clean hands?
Tip: Use a plate.
One of the Pleasures of Outdoor Dining
Is having the occasional dog around, or being able to bring your dog along.
Cool.
Ok if I bring my pet rat? Don't worry, he doesn't bite. Aka "he's friendly" like everyone says when their off leash dog is giving my crotch unwanted attention in the park.
Sure!
Pet rats can be pretty cute.
Dogs at outdoor patios are pretty much required to be on-leash, but I'm sorry you got your crotch sniffed in the park by one.
So I Got News For You…
Both cats and dogs groom themselves with their tongues including genitalia and rectum. Cats certainly spend a significant more time grooming due to their hunting instincts.
But a dirty sponge is a dirty sponge and using it more doesn’t change how clean it is. Heck, cats are even more prone to coprophagia than dogs…they’re just sneakier.
How about we all just agree that animal companions enrich and improve people’s lives?
I understand the desire to
I understand the desire to pick social and calm cats to get this off the ground but kind of sad to see this isn't a partnership with a rescue. Plenty of these cafes elsewhere have a partner org and all the cats are adoptable - it's a win-win as the cats get exposure to potential families and the cafe can offset some of the cat responsibilities to their rescue group.
Still, wish them well. That's a good location for Emerson/Suffolk/students who may be missing their furry friends at home.
Doomed to fail-- how much meat is there on a cat, really?
Motion to refer to this kind of business as a "cafe for cats" to avoid confusion.
Coffee's for closers
Not cats.
We have no cats Kathleen
Honestly, the PURR Cat Cafe fiasco was just pure entertainment