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  • To help in the research on reptiles and participate in the protection of these animals in the wild, this farm is equipped with a laboratory and incubator room.<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile18.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile27.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile26.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile25.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile24.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile23.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile22.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile20.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile19.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile42.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile21.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile43.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile00.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile34.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile13.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile12.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile10.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile33.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile41.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile40.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile30.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile39.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile29.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile38.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile28.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile05.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile04.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile08.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile44.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile02.jpg
  • African reserve
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  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile01.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile06.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile16.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile35.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile14.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile11.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile32.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile31.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile09.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile03.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile07.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile37.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile36.jpg
  • Created by Luc Fougeiroles in 1994, this farm, heated by heat recovery plant  "Eurodif" receive more than 350 crocodiles (9 different species).<br />
Since 1998, a research laboratory has been added to the Crocodile Farm, and ten giant tortoises from the Seychelles, a protected species, joined the crocodiles. They are 30 years old and weight from 80 to 150 kilos each.<br />
Even if in the wild, turtles are a delightful meal for the crocs, here that's not a problem at all....<br />
More info in the blog
    Atomic crocodile17.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-18.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-12.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-09.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-08.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-04.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-02.jpg
  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: Grand Gallery of Evolution
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  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: Grand Gallery of Evolution
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  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: Grand Gallery of Evolution
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  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: Grand Gallery of Evolution
    mnhm-30.jpg
  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: Grand Gallery of Evolution
    mnhm-28.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-21.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-19.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-17.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_03.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-15.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-14.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-13.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-11.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
    Zootherapy_G-10.jpg
  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
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  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
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  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
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  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
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  • BURGUNDY, FRANCE - June 01. Unique in France, an association led by a falconer trying to help the elderly to recall some memories of youth..Thanks to these birds, the elderly suffering from Alzheimmer regain some of their childhood memories, Down's syndrome and social misfits start again to communicate.
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-28.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-27.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-26.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-25.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-17.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-10.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-09.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-05.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-04.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-03.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-01.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-24.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-23.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-22.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
    Cafechat-21.jpg
  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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  • Paris, France - Oct 2013: Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has opened a cafe where the lovers of cats can have a drink in company of many cats. (photo Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)<br />
Inspired by neko cafes in Japan, Margaux Gandelon has launched a fundraising campaign in order to open a café and she has obtained €40,000.<br />
It is the France’s very first cat cafe.<br />
Today, "Le Cafe des Chats" is born in a space of 137 square meters in the heart of the Marais, in a cozy and intimate setting. Inside, you can enjoy time with cats while you taste a hot chocolate, an artisanal tea, a salad, a tart, a brunch or just a coffee.<br />
The kitties are neutered, vaccinated and carefully tended to by staff and veterinarians.<br />
Every cat is brushed daily and receives weekly checkups.<br />
There are 12 cats on standby in order to help caffeine-lovers in relaxing after a long walk in Paris or after work.<br />
It would seem that their purr is able to cure stress, insomnia or anxiety<br />
The cafe of cats is not a novel concept. Often called "neko cafes", they are several in East Asian cities. They offer customers the option to play with cats while they sip their beverages.<br />
The first such location popped up in Taiwan in the late 1990s. The idea quickly became popular in Japan, and Tokyo is now the home of dozens of pay-to-pet cafes.<br />
Unlike the Japanese cat cafes, Margaux Gandelon's establishment would not allow customers to reserve a cat for an extended period of time<br />
She is supported by the SPA and the prefecture but 30 Millions d'Amis and the Brigitte Bardot Foundation criticized the plan. Some of their activists said they didn’t want that animals should be reduced to “teddy bears.”
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