Cat Tales Cat Cafe
Katy Poitras is one of the managers of Cat Tales Cat Cafe, a low stress place for adoptable cats and cat lovers to meet and socialize.
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Katy Poitras is one of the managers of Cat Tales Cat Cafe, a low stress place for adoptable cats and cat lovers to meet and socialize.
Ashley Mills, a junior in the School of Media and Journalism, petting one of the twelve cats at Cat Tales Cat Cafe on Friday, Feb. 15, 2019. The cafe creates a low-stress place for adoptable cats and cat lovers to meet and socialize.
Adam Jordan and Ashley Mills, both juniors in the School of Media and Journalism, petting two of the twelve cats at Cat Tales Cat Cafe on Friday, Feb. 15, 2019. The cafe creates a low stress place for adoptable cats and cat lovers to meet and socialize.
Bo Eberle, a UNC graduate who lives in Carrboro, says he came to the Cat Tales Cat Cafe on Friday, Feb. 15, 2019 because he's "an aspiring crazy cat guy."
Cat Tales Cat Cafe provides a low-stress place for adoptable cats and cat lovers to meet and socialize.
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Updated at 11:05 a.m. on Feb. 5: Cat Tales Cat Café announced via Facebook on Monday evening that they have received their "final purrmit," which will allow the café to introduce the cats as early as Tuesday. According to the post, the café hopes to open sometime next week.
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