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Dog, cat and manga cafes: 5 of Hong Kong's quirkiest upstairs eateries

With rents soaring in Hong Kong, many cafes are moving upstairs.We visit a few with quirky themes that are about more than just food and drink

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Puff pasty and chocolate ice cream at Cat Store.

If you're a fan of cats, or dogs, of board games or comics, or you've got a thing for cute food arrangements, there's a place for you beyond the high-rent monotony of street-level chains.

 

Cat Store

Nine cats roam freely in this treasure tucked away in an old building in Causeway Bay. The cafe started out selling cat-themed products, says one of the owners Cat Li Yuet-yu. The idea of having real cats in the shop started when another owner brought her cats to work in order to spend more time with them.

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Feline fine: moggies rule the roost at Cat Store (above and below). Photos: David Wong
Feline fine: moggies rule the roost at Cat Store (above and below). Photos: David Wong

Most of the cats at Cat Store are adopted strays. You may find one sleeping peacefully next to you as you sip on your drink, or you can grab a pet toy and amuse one of the kittens while you wait for your food to come.

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Customers can enjoy the warm and fuzzy atmosphere in this cafe overlooking Lee Theatre Plaza, leave their comments or drawings in notebooks on each table, and learn about the nine cats via cute cartoons on the menu.

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