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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Well meaning fools in Essex are following the trend of cat friendly cafe's were cats both live in the cafe and roam all over the tables etc. now a bloomin dog version is opening in Brentwood, fameous for it's high class ladies and real life film studies of their modern living. Tom thinks it's unhygienic and does not want dogs barking or cat hair in his bacon sandwich so he won't be going. What's going on here and where does it end. Reptile cafe' s. It's all over the news.

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By *lynJMan 35 weeks ago

Morden

As long as it's not all over the tables

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 35 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Reptile cafes wouldn't have the hair issue Tom. You could still go there

If it's not a viable business venture they'll close. If enough people like that, they'll succeed without the people who don't like it.

I don't feel to go to Halfords to stand around pointing out how greasy the bicycle chains are and I wouldn't want to touch them. I just leave such places to the people who have want of them and we can all go do the things we enjoy.

Personally, I quite like being able to sit inside a cafe with my pooch. And I like that I can specifically go to places where it is known that that's likely to occur, so the people who don't want a coffee with hairy heathens around can choose to be elsewhere

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By *lynJMan 35 weeks ago

Morden


"Reptile cafes wouldn't have the hair issue Tom. You could still go there

If it's not a viable business venture they'll close. If enough people like that, they'll succeed without the people who don't like it.

I don't feel to go to Halfords to stand around pointing out how greasy the bicycle chains are and I wouldn't want to touch them. I just leave such places to the people who have want of them and we can all go do the things we enjoy.

Personally, I quite like being able to sit inside a cafe with my pooch. And I like that I can specifically go to places where it is known that that's likely to occur, so the people who don't want a coffee with hairy heathens around can choose to be elsewhere "

The reptiles might leave a tail lying around though

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By *amantha_JadeWoman 35 weeks ago

They are a good idea for people who like dogs and cats but perhaps can’t have one for themselves. If you don’t like it, there is always the option not to go.

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By *icolerobbieCouple 35 weeks ago

walsall


"Well meaning fools in Essex are following the trend of cat friendly cafe's were cats both live in the cafe and roam all over the tables etc. now a bloomin dog version is opening in Brentwood, fameous for it's high class ladies and real life film studies of their modern living. Tom thinks it's unhygienic and does not want dogs barking or cat hair in his bacon sandwich so he won't be going. What's going on here and where does it end. Reptile cafe' s. It's all over the news."

They used to have to hide the pooch in a designer handbag! No need anymore, they are allowed in.

Nicole will not be visiting one of these flea ridden eateries!

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By *ou only live onceMan 35 weeks ago

London


"They are a good idea for people who like dogs and cats but perhaps can’t have one for themselves. If you don’t like it, there is always the option not to go. "

Well that seems far too sensible to catch on. Much better to be outraged from afar, I find.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 35 weeks ago

Reading

Don't go in those cafes. Simples.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Tom will not be going

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By *ools and the brainCouple 35 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Don't go in those cafes. Simples."

Well exactly.

There's a cat cafe near us you have to book and for booking and afternoon tea for two £50.

Always booked up plus they sell merchandise so must be popular.

Meow

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan 35 weeks ago

Kent

One near me is a registered charity and use the cafe as a way of generating revenue. Better use of an otherwise empty high street unit than another barbers

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