Animal cafe

[2] Since then a number of cafes for various animals have been established globally and become increasingly popular.

A Japanese tourist visited Taiwan and discovered the potential of the idea before coming back to Japan to establish the first animal café in Osaka in 2004, where the concept flourished.

Cat cafés are one of the most common animal cafes, perhaps due to their popularity as pets.

Because this café is divided into two rooms, people can choose to play with a raccoon or just enjoy their food and drinks.

However, the sheep don't stay at the café during the summer season due to weather issues.

[11] A rabbit café by the name of "Bunny Cafe" exists in Kraków, Poland.

There are a few different kinds of bird cafés in Japan such as owls, parrots, falcons, hawks, etc.

People can relax, eat, drink, and learn about a number of different species of reptiles at the café.

The owner opened up this café in 2018 with permission from Cambodia's Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries and Agriculture.

The owner of a cat café in Thailand was arrested by police due to disobedience against the Animal Protection Law.

Seven cats died at his café due to poor safety care.

A peacock tea house in Japan in the 18th century, from the "Settsu meisho zue" (Illustrated Guide to Famous Places in Settsu Province)
Laika ac Cat Cafe
American Eskimo Dog
Raccoon