Restaurants with cat elements
When we are tired of the same decorations in restaurants and the single feeling when eating, maybe the addition of some small pets will make us appreciate different scenery. For example, some coffee shops add cat elements in the lobby and put some cats next to their seats as a gimmick to attract customers. Recently, cat lovers in new york will be very happy when they hear about the new cat cafe in new york. Finally, the fantasy of cats can come true-cat cafe. For four days from Thursday, people can get close to cats, enjoy delicious food and play with cats with feathers hanging from fishing lines. ? This temporary cafe is jointly organized by Purina One, the two largest No-kill rescue organizations in the United States, and the North Shore Animal Alliance of the United States. The two organizations hope that new york can open more long-term cat cafes, and cat cafes are becoming popular in some cities with small living space and no pets allowed in apartments. ? In addition, Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, the first cat cafe in London, opened in March this year. Many cat cafes in Japan have been open for several years. Similarly, there is the rabbit cafe. KitTea Cafe, which will open in San Francisco this summer, will be the first full-time cat cafe in the United States. In the shop, we can see eight cats strolling. Because it is next to the famous Chinatown lamp market, the street outside the window is very busy. There are black cats, white cats and Embryo Cat. Some cats have striped patterns, some have thick hair, and some cats are shiny although their hair is not long. Passers-by will look at the cats in the window, and the cats will look at them. ? Tahnee Nicholson, a tourist who traveled to new york from Sydney, said that he could understand how attractive cats are: "If my place doesn't allow me to have cats, I will come here. It feels great when the cat is kneeling on your knee, whether it is reading or resting. " ? In Britain, when you have no time to take care of cats, Longcroft Luxury Hostel Cat in Welwyn Garden will give them a five-star home. The hotel is owned by Abi and Matt Purser. They introduced that the hotel has six luxury suites with heating equipment, including Chrysanthemum Room, Emerald Room, Autumn Room, Poppy Room, Brubel Room and Bonsai Room, each with its own decoration style, and each has its own bedroom and exercise area to ensure that every cat can enjoy its holiday. There is no need to worry about diet. The nutritionist in the hotel will purchase fresh local agricultural products to carefully prepare cat food. The specialty dishes are boiled salmon and tiger shrimp. Each suite is also equipped with a 5,111-pound stereo to ensure that they have first-class hearing enjoyment. In terms of charges, the standard room is 15 pounds a day, the deluxe room is 19 pounds a day, and the catering is 3.5 pounds a day. However, people's views on cat coffee are always mixed. For some cafes with furry cats, it always brings people a comfortable feeling. In some cat cafes, the coffee is always mixed with cat hair, which makes many customers flinch. Cat coffee originated in Taiwan Province at the end of last century. Since then, it has become increasingly popular. Cat coffee shops can be found everywhere from London to Australia. However, a coffee shop in Leicester, England, was forced to close down because of its poor sanitary environment. During the inspection, the local government only gave him a hygiene rating of one point, and suggested that he should vigorously improve his hygiene. Dominic Shellard, the vice-chancellor of De Montfort University in the UK, once wrote on his Twitter that he was in a bad mood when drinking coffee in this coffee shop because the store was full of the smell of cat feces. However, Lisa Rivers, the owner of Leicester Coffee Shop, insisted that the low hygiene rating of her coffee shop was due to paperwork problems, while the closure of the coffee shop was due to her own health problems. "My coffee shop's hygiene rating was only one point because I didn't provide documents when the environmental sanitation department inspected it that day," Rivers said. In addition, she insists that her coffee shop is very sanitary and her cats are healthy. Customers who have been to Leicester coffee shop have different feelings according to their offers. Some customers said that they enjoyed their time with the cats here, while some customers complained that the environment of this cat coffee shop was simply disappointing compared with other cat coffee shops in Britain. Mimi Bekhechi, regional director of people for the ethical treatment of animals UK, said in an interview that animal lovers should go to this type of coffee shop less, where animals are always weak and may even be abused, and animals and coffee shops should not be arranged together in disorder. ? Moreover, not everyone likes cats, and some people who are allergic to cats get chills when they see them. For example, Suris, a tourist from Sydney, said after visiting the cat cafe that this store is very strange and he didn't understand people spending money to enter the store to play with cats. He said, "It's not your cat, and I'm allergic to cats." Therefore, how to find a balance between cat lovers and ordinary people is an urgent task for restaurants and hotels that take cats as gimmicks.