Posted: 17 April 2012 1323 hrs
TOKYO: For the young
women whiling away their evenings with a cappuccino in hand and a cat
on their lap, Tokyo's "neko cafes" are the ideal place to unwind and
soothe their stresses.
"After a long day at work, I just want to stroke cats and relax," said saleswoman Akiko Harada.
"I
love cats, but I can't have one at home because I live in a small
apartment. I started coming here because I really missed having fun with
cats and touching them."
For Harada and others like her, the
"neko cafes" of the Japanese capital are a harmless institution where
customers pay a premium for their coffee in exchange for the chance to
pet the cats that stroll among them.
But for animal rights activists, these cafes are exploitative places where animals are subjected to unnatural stress.
They welcome a new ordinance, coming into force later this year, that will ban the display of animals after 8:00 pm.
The
rules were drawn up by the environment ministry after it received more
than 155,000 requests for action from the public -- an unusually high
number in politically ambivalent Japan.
The law is primarily
aimed at the pet shops in Tokyo's entertainment districts that regularly
raise the eyebrows of Western visitors with their brightly-lit windows
displaying dogs and cats in cramped glass tanks late into the night.
But
cat cafe manager Shinji Yoshida says he will also be snared by the law
and will have to close in the evenings -- his busiest time.
Yoshida's
cat cafe in Ikebukuro, a busy commercial and commuter hub in Tokyo,
keeps 13 cats in a carpeted room where they have the freedom to jump
around and climb all over the large fake tree.
"It is a huge blow to us cat cafes, and it's nothing to do with protecting cats' health," said Yoshida, 32.
"As
you see, cats can walk and play freely. I ask customers not to touch
them if they are sleeping. At night, we dim the room light," he said.
"And cats can rest during daylight."
He says about 80 per cent of
his customers are salaried workers who drop in for a welcome change
from the daily grind of work and long commutes.
"If I close this cafe at 8:00 pm, I'll see red ink," he said.
Yoshida's customers definitely want the cafe to be allowed to stay open.
Office
worker Ayako Kanzaki, 22, began visiting cat cafes three years ago
because she loves cats but her apartment is too small to keep one.
"I
like to do things at my own pace, and I must say I am not a very social
person. So I come here alone, because I want to focus on the cats," she
said.
"During the day, cats are mostly sleeping, and if they are
awake, they often don't pay attention to the people. In the evening
they are very lively, it's more enjoyable."
Saleswoman Harada agrees.
"If cat cafes are shut down at night, I won't have many opportunities to come any more," she said.
Animal
welfare campaigner Chizuko Yamaguchi says the sheer number of customers
in cat cafes can make life difficult for the animals.
"From
morning to night these cats are being stroked by people they do not
know. For the animals, that is a real source of stress," she said.
Fusako
Nogami, head of animal rights group ALIVE, said the rule change banning
the display of animals in the evening was a good thing, but
acknowledges the cat cafes are not the target.
Nogami said the
commodification of animals in Japan was a real problem, with many people
looking at them purely as fashion accessories, and not as lives in
their own right.
"What deserves more public attention is the way pets are sold in Japan," she said.
"We need to ban the trade of newborn kittens and puppies just because they are pretty and sell well."
- AFP
cat fights in cafe?how do they solve that problem?
sad....cats also want to poke.
Like that also stress?
I once saw a cat leapt over a 10 feet wall.
And then I once saw a cat sommersaulted and grabbed a rat when the rat tried to run away and leapt over the cat.
Then I saw a cat chase another cat. They ran to the road and a car was moving fast collided with the cat. The tire rollover the cat. The cat got up and ran off like nothing happen.
Cat are like Superman. How can they get stress up being patted by strangers? *baffled*
Originally posted by speakoutfor:Like that also stress?
I once saw a cat leapt over a 10 feet wall.
And then I once saw a cat sommersaulted and grabbed a rat when the rat tried to run away and leapt over the cat.
Then I saw a cat chase another cat. They ran to the road and a car was moving fast collided with the cat. The tire rollover the cat. The cat got up and ran off like nothing happen.
Cat are like Superman. How can they get stress up being patted by strangers? *baffled*
cats have 9 lifes and a very fexible body
The activists aren't cat lovers and don't understand cats.
No cats after 8pm? but cats are noucturnal animals.
My cats will be sad if I don't hug them before I sleep.
Actually, I they could consider shift displaying. Seperating the cats into two shifts for different times. Like a morning and afternoon shift thing. Like that, the cats get more rest and the cafe can continue its business as usual.