You can tell by my face that I'm a little nervous - the cats would do pretty much anything for the tuna |
Sean and Ken having with the cats |
Our favorite cat - an enormous orange fluffy guy who was all about the treats |
The cats when wild for the tuna! In fact, I got a little scared and kept throwing the tuna dish at Sean when I'd get overwhelmed by the number of cats approaching. Some of them would get aggressive towards the other cats when tuna was involved and this was more than a little intimidating even for a cat lover like me. An hour in a cat cafe was plenty and when our time was up we petted our favorites one last time, collected our free drink tokens for our next visit and headed home.
Visit to the bird cafe with Madz |
Though the sight of fifty cats vying for one dish of tuna was impressive if not frightening, my favorite animal cafe so far has been the bird cafe. Obviously, others share my opinion because there is normally a line just to get in and you are only allowed to occupy a table for thirty minutes. There are two things I like about the bird cafe. First, there are plenty of beautiful birds to watch but they are all encased in glass cages around the coffee shop. Thus, there is no fear of feathers in your coffee or bird droppings in your hair. Second, all cakes and dishes that are served have an incredibly cute bird theme; they also happen to be very tasty! As an extra touch, all desserts are served in a faux bird cage which is entertaining in itself.
The adorable and delicious bird cakes |
There are more animal cafes that I would like to visit such as the owl cafe and the bunny cafe. I've even heard that there are some that offer reptiles, meerkats, goats and chinchillas. Tokyo is such a strange and alien city that Sean and I most often find ourselves asking, what doesn't this city have?
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