Le Cafe des Chats: Paris' first cat cafe opened in 2013.
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Koneko: Located in New York City, this cat cafe is a nod to the Japanese cat cafes
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Cats and sake: Koneko has an artisanal Japanese-influenced menu, plus beer, wine, and sake -- and the cats are adoptable
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Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium (London) —
Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium: High tea service is an offering at this popular London spot.
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La Gatoteca (Madrid) —
La Gatoteca: Madrid's cat cafes provide a reprieve from the hectic city life.
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Cat Cafe Melbourne —
Melbourne Cat Cafe: Australia's first cat cafe was inspired by a trip to Japan's many cat cafes.
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Cat Cafe (New York) —
New York's pop-up cat cafe was tested in April 2014. For four days visitors could have a coffee and interact with 21 cats and even adopt one if they wanted.
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Pee Pees Kaztencafe (Berlin) —
Pee Pees Kaztencafe (Cat Cafe): A cat takes a nap in this Berlin cat cafe.