How Stray Cats Saved This Japanese Restaurant from the Pandemic

🐱 Like many other restaurants have lost customers due to the pandemic, an eatery in Osaka, Japan, was in the verge of closing down when unlikely saviors appeared: stray cats. Here's a heartwarming story of how a stray cat and his family that moved into the cafe saved the Railway Cats Diorama Restaurant.

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Liquid blood and cloning? Nature has a way. Nature will not be denied. But we unnatural human beings are obsessed with challenging Nature just like Dr. Frankenstein or tampering with viruses and diseases. No experiment is off limits. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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