The proposed Vancouver Cat Cafe may have missed its online fundraising mark, but that doesn't mean it's taking a paws.
Catfe founder Michelle Furbacher (yes, that's her real last name) raised $32,125 of her $50,000 goal. However, the shortfall isn't stopping this cat in its tracks.
Furbacher announced on the fundraising page that because she chose a flexible-funding option for her campaign, she still gets to keep the donated money (although Indiegogo takes a larger chunk).
So the Catfe is very much alive. Furbacher's next step, she said, is finding a location.
A cat cafe is exactly what its name suggests: a cafe where there are cats for you to cuddle and play with. The idea has gained momentum in Asia and Europe, even pawing its way into North America.
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Catfe founder Michelle Furbacher (yes, that's her real last name) raised $32,125 of her $50,000 goal. However, the shortfall isn't stopping this cat in its tracks.
Furbacher announced on the fundraising page that because she chose a flexible-funding option for her campaign, she still gets to keep the donated money (although Indiegogo takes a larger chunk).
So the Catfe is very much alive. Furbacher's next step, she said, is finding a location.
A cat cafe is exactly what its name suggests: a cafe where there are cats for you to cuddle and play with. The idea has gained momentum in Asia and Europe, even pawing its way into North America.
Would you visit Catfe?
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

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Clik here to view.
