Rescue cats don Santa suits for purrfect Korean Christmas | Inquirer News

Rescue cats don Santa suits for purrfect Korean Christmas

/ 12:56 PM December 15, 2020

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Cats look up at the Catgarden in Seoul, South Korea, December 14, 2020. Picture taken on December 14, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

SEOUL—What could be more endearing than a roomful of cats in red-and-white Santa costumes, each complete down to a hood with a white bobble and a belt?

This holiday season, come home to the cat cafe in Seoul where you can cuddle up to around 130 feline friends at tables decked out with tiny Christmas trees.

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“Especially this year, it is hard to feel the festive atmosphere, but it was great to see cute cats wearing Santa suits and feel like Christmas is nearing,” said 22-year-old visitor Cha Seung-Ju.

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Park Seo-young opened the Catgarden cafe in 2016 to take in cats rescued off the streets or that were the subjects of failed adoptions, a situation that has worsened this year.

The number of abandoned pets increased by about 3.7% in the first half of 2020 compared to the same period last year, according to South Korea’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

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“With many people staying at home, more people are adopting cats. But at the same time, more people abandon pets as the coronavirus situation worsens,” said Park.

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A cat dressed in a Santa Claus costume sits on an employee’s shoulder at the Catgarden in Seoul, South Korea, December 14, 2020. Picture taken on December 14, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

“Whenever I hear about such news, it really hurts me,” Park added, urging those who adopt cats to take responsibility for them for their entire lives.

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The Catgarden cafe itself has been hit this year by the coronavirus pandemic. The cafe used to have about 100 visitors a day, but that has recently dropped by about a third.

Visitors lucky enough to drop by during snack time get to interact with a long queue of cats feeding in the front yard, and some said that the furry animals helped them shake off the “corona blues”.

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A special feast is on the cards for the feline Santas over the festive period.

“On Christmas Day, I’m having a chicken breast party for my cats,” Park said.

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