Fhunter, thanx for the link.
I liked that commercial and have not seen it for such a long time.
This article was impressive because, would any

authorities allow such an enterprise because of alleged health concerns.
AND
The article points out Koreans have a cultural bias against cats so the success of this enterprise is all the more amazing.
http://korpour.blogspot.com/2010/12/cof ... their.html
"Coffeehouse patrons can settle in with an espresso and a tabby, one of a dozen cats at one of the numerous themed cafes around the South Korean capital.
The Cat Cafe has rules: Don't wake up sleeping cats or grab a passing feline. You can't feed the residents, and the menu also politely asks, "Please don't tap the cats' behind.
This is a place where you can make friends with the cats," a sign reads. "However, cats are not toys."
"Some customers come for the coffee, but most come for the cats," he said as one large tabby nosed a coffee grinder behind him. "A lot of women lead their boyfriends here by the hand."
Some selected parts of the article quoted.
Enjoy
Moi
The smaller more adventurous of the inside Siamese brothers has decided he wants to go outside too. So after B'fast he jumps on a table to have his collar put on and goes out for a short time to eat grass and sniff. Big brother Siamese does not want to go outside at all. The Siamese were raised totally inside and as they have not experienced surviving the coyote as Fat Old Black Kitty and Wild Orange Kitty, I do not risk them.