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I went to a cat cafe and ordered a matcha flavored cake. When I went to the comfort room, I came back seeing one of the cats chomping on my cake. Will he be fine? He ate around 2-3 bites.
A small amount of matcha should be of no concern as it is not toxic to cats however it does contain a little caffeine - I don't believe in 2 or 3 bites there's anything to worry about - however ,what other ingredients are in the cake,any chocolate? Chocolate is toxic,check the other ingredients for toxicity,the ASPCA has complete lists of things that are toxic to catsI went to a cat cafe and ordered a matcha flavored cake. When I went to the comfort room, I came back seeing one of the cats chomping on my cake. Will he be fine? He ate around 2-3 bites.
A cat cafe is generally a coffee shop/lounge that sells food and drinks for humans and has a bunch of adoptable cats hanging around/mingling with the customers.You did say ' cat cafe"? Does that mean cats are allowed or they sell treats for cats?
Sounds lovely- so it seems you can bring your own cats too?A cat cafe is generally a coffee shop/lounge that sells food and drinks for humans and has a bunch of adoptable cats hanging around/mingling with the customers.
Yes they are great, nothing like getting swarmed by a dozen friendly kitties lol. But no, you can’t bring your own cat to them, at least not where I live (my Moose was at a cat cafe via his rescue group) because that would be a safety risk re: fighting and viruses and stuff. I believe an adoptable cat at the cafe ate some of OP’s matcha cake, which is why my advice was to let the staff know just to be safe.Sounds lovely- so it seems you can bring your own cats too?
Ah,I believe you're right- they did say " one of the cats" .- mmmmYes they are great, nothing like getting swarmed by a dozen friendly kitties lol. But no, you can’t bring your own cat to them, at least not where I live (my Moose was at a cat cafe via his rescue group) because that would be a safety risk re: fighting and viruses and stuff. I believe an adoptable cat at the cafe ate some of OP’s matcha cake, which is why my advice was to let the staff know just to be safe.
Haha no worries, they are quite a new thing in North America/most western countries but have been super popular in parts of Asia and especially Japan for ages. Great concept that helps fast track adoptions for rescue kitties for exactly the reason you mentioned, people can’t resist when they form a connection with a kitty that needs a home. There’s only one near where I live so I had to “just check it out”. I had zero plans to adopt another cat at the time but one of the rescue workers was there and told me all about this shy cat loving cat who has been there for 5 months that wouldn’t come down off the wall climber to meet any of the people. I thought about him all that night and was back applying for him the next day looolAh,I believe you're right- they did say " one of the cats" .- mmmm
Yes,see ,I didn't know what a cat cafe is so that's why I didn't get it- also why I wondered why you suggested alerting the staff - all makes sense now,lol
Thanks for the info,Im old - had no clue about cat cafes - rofl,Id love to visit one but that would be dangerous for me - I cannot visit with kitties that need homes,my house is at Max capacity ,lol