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Dubai cat cafe hopes rescues will find purr-fect new homes Anyone who is stressed just has to find a cat. All your stress will go away, says Omnia Fareed, whose two cat-loving sisters Allaa and Iman started the cafe in 2015.
A worker feeds a cat at the Ailuromania Cat Cafe, where customers can relax among purring felines or adopt a stray cat in Dubai, United Arab Emirates February 24, 2021. Picture taken February 24, 2021. REUTERS/Rula Rouhana
28 Feb 2021 07:15PM (Updated:
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A haven for humans craving furry feline company, a cat cafe in Dubai also doubles as an adoption centre for some of the United Arab Emirates many strays.
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Odd News Roundup: Taiwan urges people to eat more pineapples after China ban; Dubai cat cafe hopes rescues will find purr-fect new homes
The Ailuromania Cat Cafe, which was the Middle East s first cat cafe when it opened in 2015, hopes the relaxing properties of its 25 rescue and shelter cats will help find them their forever homes. Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-03-2021 02:34 IST | Created: 02-03-2021 02:30 IST
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Forbidden fruit: Taiwan urges people to eat more pineapples after China ban
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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen called on people to eat more pineapples to help farmers on Friday, saying Taiwan had been ambushed by a ban on the fruit by neighbouring long-time rival China which claims the island as its own. China said on Friday that starting in March it would suspend imports of pineapples from sub-tropical Taiwan, citing harmful creatures it said co