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  • Oh, thing.

  • My first experience with animal cafes was a bunny cafe in the suck.

  • So I went with my sister and, you know, we were just walking through Senso ji and we turn and we saw, like, Bonnie Cafe like, Oh, my God, This will be also always wanted to go to an animal cafe.

  • And it was a bit missed up.

  • It was, uh, quite expensive.

  • I can't remember how much I think it was, like $30 but we went in, page went to a floor.

  • There was unease in these very small cages by themselves everywhere.

  • They were not happy bunnies.

  • They got to pick which one we wanted.

  • They grab two out.

  • Um, way went to another floor.

  • There's a little playpen area.

  • They put the bunnies in there, and they kind of left us this kind of unsupervised.

  • But other bunnies attacked the other one and, like, grabbed a chunk of its on, ripped it out and start eating it.

  • Maybe my sister, we were like, What the hell?

  • So we had to try and keep them separated.

  • There was like, tea and coffee.

  • It's like hot water and stuff, but to go get that yet I believe my sister with bunnies try to keep them apart.

  • I mean, like as a foreigner, it was It was a fun experience because, well, crazy Japan.

  • But now when I look at it, it's really messed up because the bunnies was so mistreated and it was really expensive.

  • Even when I went to this cat Cafe yesterday, I talked to the lady about it.

  • She said, What what animal cafes have you been to before?

  • And I said, Oh, I went to the Bunny Cafe and a Saxon and she's like, No, no, no, no, She said only foreign.

  • This go, though, because we're all Japanese.

  • People know that.

  • It's a really bad place, and we got talking about animal cafes at hell.

  • Corrupt.

  • They are, because they're so popular at the moment.

  • A lot of cat cafes, they, by pure breed cats get them the most beautiful cats possible.

  • And after, Ah, while if they get older or scruffy, they get rid of them and get new kittens.

  • And the cycle continues.

  • It's it's a business.

  • It's more of a business.

  • Um, the best cat cafes I've heard off taking rescue cats and strays and look after them and give them a nice home until someone adopts them.

  • And that's what the Cat Cafe did that I was there at yesterday, like the lady she's been going for nine years now, and she's had hundreds of cats come through and they always get adopted, and I could not recommend this place.

  • You could have a drink while you play with cats.

  • You can read a book quality.

  • It was 800 yen for a house that's $8 for an hour, which is amazing compared Thio.

  • $37 paid for the Body Cafe.

  • All the cats were so nice.

  • The lady spoke really amazing English, and it was just a great time.

  • When you come to Japan, just be careful with the animal cafes.

  • Choose to go.

  • I'll leave the address for the cat Cafe I'm talking about in the description below, because that is cheap, good for the cats.

  • And it's not a business she loves.

  • Do not go to anybody.

  • Cafes in a Saxon.

  • If anybody has any recommendations for animal cafes that are good for the animals and happy places and cheap and all about adoption and love and all that kind of stuff.

  • Just leave a comment in Devil.

  • Oh, thanks for watching.

  • And if you come to Japan, I hope you have an amazing time.

  • And I hope you find some really good cat cafes that good for the cats.

  • See you tomorrow.

Oh, thing.

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