Cats in Japan

I was looking for information on the Japanese Meneki Neko (lucky cat). For those who do not know what I am talking about, see “What is Mankei Neko?” Cats are important in Japanese culture. There are quite a few phrases that relate to cats. Nyanda Park in Chiba allows paying visitors to be with the resident cats. Here is a flyer about this Park in Japanese (warning: the automatic English translation is terrible).

Our friend “Neko” lives in Tokyo. She and other Neko Obasans (literally, “cat mothers”) foster and neuter stray or abandoned cats that live in a small beautiful bicycle “pocket” park. They provide food, water and medicine. Most of these cats have no other home. See her blog about her cats, some of whom followed her home to be adopted. :-)

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