Cat cafe gives a home to four new rescue kittens

Four kittens, two are black and white, one is black and the other is brown and white. They are sat on two blue and green blankets. There is a cat toy to the right.
The new moggies have moved into the cat cafe [Pause Cat Cafe]

A cat cafe has adopted four new rescue kittens for visitors to interact with.

They were introduced to their new home at Pause Cat Cafe in Bournemouth, Dorset, on Sunday.

Named Ellie, Eddie, Izzy and Lizzy, the female kittens came from Waifs and Strays Cat Rescue in Poole.

Customers will be able to meet the coffee shop's newest residents in November, once they have settled in.

Four kittens perched on a cat tree. Two are black and white, one is black and the other is brown and white. They are surrounded by cat toys.
[Top to bottom] Ellie, Izzy, Lizzy and Eddie were being looked after at a foster home [Pause Cat Cafe]

The cafe, which serves sandwiches, cakes and drinks, was home to 10 cats before the new young moggies arrived.

Manager Chloe White said it was the first litter to be introduced to the cafe since it opened in 2017.

"We had 12 cats when we opened but we’ve lost two," she said.

"This lot was dropped off at a local rescue centre and they've been fostering them for us," she said.

It is thought the kittens had feral parents who rejected the litter.

Chloe White, a woman wearing a cap and a navy hoodie with eyebrow and lip piercings, smiles while holding a black and white kitten.
Cafe manager Chloe White said it had worked out "perfectly" as she had been looking for four female cats to adopt [Pause Cat Cafe]

They will be kept in the cafe behind a clear plastic wall so they can acclimatise to their new surroundings.

"We’re calling it the kitten palace," Ms White said. "It means the other cats can get used to them too."

She said Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council had approved the new number of felines at the cafe.

"We've got our [Animal Activity] licence from the council and they're happy that there's 14 cats here, and how they're kept."

A brown and white kitten with a pink nose laying on a white towel. She is holding a bright blue feather. There is a sofa in the background.
Pause Cat Cafe opened in 2017 [Pause Cat Cafe]

The establishment also has strict rules for customers to ensure the cats stay safe.

Hands must be sanitised on entry, no flash photography and waking sleeping cats is not allowed.

A member of staff is on hand to supervise the cats all hours of the day - and the cafe even has its own pull-out bed.

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