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Midnight Cafeteria Taipei| Midnight Cat-eteria: Small wooden houses across Taipei provide food and shelter to stray cats

This initiative was started by a researcher named Chen Chen-Yi. Midnight Cafeteria in Taipei.   |  Photo Credit: AP The stray cats in Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, have a great place to dine and crash in. Not a specifically designated place per se, but a noble initiative started by an ardent feline aficionado has gotten the many cat lovers in the city abuzz with activity. Known as ‘Midnight Cafeteria’, around 45 small wooden houses across the city cater to the needs of the cats. They provide food as well as shelter to them. Not only that, they make the entire ‘feeding the strays’ situation organized.

In Taiwan, strays head for cafeterias | World | The Journal Gazette

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Midnight Cafeteria feeds Taipei s stray cats | Maldon and Burnham Standard

By Press Association 2021 Street cats Pipi, right, and Laoda (boss) sit on the roof of a Midnight Cafeteria in Taipei, Taiwan Stray cats in Taiwan’s capital have recently received an upgrade in their dining situation with a project called the Midnight Cafeteria. Launched in September, the “cafeteria” is actually 45 small wooden houses painted by Taiwanese artists and scattered across Taipei. The idea is to give the cats a place to rest while making feeding them less messy. Street cat Laoda (Boss) waits for food prepared by volunteer Yuju Huangat at the Midnight Cafeteria in Taipei (Chiang Ying-ying/AP) It began in maths teacher Hung Pei-ling’s neighbourhood, where about 20 neighbours are helping stray cats in addition to their full-time jobs.

Midnight Cafeteria feeds Taipei s stray cats | Your Local Guardian

By Press Association 2021 Street cats Pipi, right, and Laoda (boss) sit on the roof of a Midnight Cafeteria in Taipei, Taiwan Stray cats in Taiwan’s capital have recently received an upgrade in their dining situation with a project called the Midnight Cafeteria. Launched in September, the “cafeteria” is actually 45 small wooden houses painted by Taiwanese artists and scattered across Taipei. The idea is to give the cats a place to rest while making feeding them less messy. Street cat Laoda (Boss) waits for food prepared by volunteer Yuju Huangat at the Midnight Cafeteria in Taipei (Chiang Ying-ying/AP) It began in maths teacher Hung Pei-ling’s neighbourhood, where about 20 neighbours are helping stray cats in addition to their full-time jobs.

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