Pet Life Magazine, New Zealand Pet Life Magazine Issue 3 Winter 2017 | Page 15
kitten and suffers from the wobbles; and Jean Genie has only
three legs.
Says the French tourist, Ruby Marime, who has been playing
with the cats for about an hour: “I really don’t mind there is one
missing eyes or a leg … It’s about the cats and their personali-
ties, and it’s a big space so it’s nice.”
The cats live on site permanently, and the space is filled with
cat towers, cat tunnels, cat bridges, cat shelves, cat orna-
ments, cat pictures, cat books and cat cushions. It’s pretty cool
for the cats that’s for sure!
Every day the cafe is vacuum-cleaned and mopped so there is
no cat hair flying around and it’s not smelly – although there is
a slight whiff of cat in the air, to be expected when you have 14
cats on site.
All the residents were assessed on how well they interacted
with strangers and other cats. They’re not up for adoption.
The cafe works closely with the SPCA and other animal welfare
organisations, says Patty, with Royal Canin sponsoring the cat
food.
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At a recent adoption day, 20-something kittens were let loose in
one of the rooms, with $5 from the $20 entry fee going towards
Franklin Cat Rescue.
BaristaCats also holds Monday cat yoga sessions, movie nights
and craft sessions.
And if it all gets a bit too much for the cats, they can always
disappear into their own space, away from the throng of crazy
cat people.
Pet Life magazine has four
double passes to BaristaCats Café
to give away. To enter the draw,
email [email protected] by
August 31 with “crazy cat person”
in the subject line.
WIN!
th cat
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.
Prize includes entry only – no drinks or food. Winners will be con-
tacted and need to book a time with BaristaCats. The passes are
valid Tuesday to Sunday between 10am and 6pm.
facebook.com/DaisyPets/
givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/300kmjune