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[open mingle] close your eyes, feel the present
Who: Everyone! This is an open mingle log, so feel free to toplevel and thread between yourselves as much as possible.
When: October 27th
Where: Calico Cat Cafe, somewhere vague in Tokyo. An address was posted on the BBS a day prior.
What: Cat adoption day - come bring some (or a lot of) new friends home, take advantage of the no entry fee to spend a day hanging out with cats, or volunteer to help out the somewhat overloaded staff.
An adoption event needs no small venue, and Cat Cafe Calico provides that much, visible as soon as anyone walks in the front door, pane glass with a little bell to ensure no cats walk out undetected. The area is spacious and welcoming, warmly lit with smooth and modern decor, and of course, plenty of posts for the cats. The cafe area itself is on the lower floor, along with various stools, cushions and lounges for people to sit on and spend some time with the plentiful felines. Most of the adoption services have set up along one wall down here, but it's plenty easy to avoid them and just play around with the cats unless you intend to adopt. They've got plenty of waitstaff available, and the cafe is testing out some new and unusual styles and flavours of tea, coffee and milkshakes, as well as seasonal fruit based cakes and tarts. For those without as much of a sweet tooth, there's savoury snacks as well - or maybe you'd prefer to just buy some snacks for the cats, which is an option too.
Upstairs, there's also a video game area with plenty more seating and plenty more cats...though good luck getting them out of the way of the screens, or occasionally off the consoles themselves. Quite a few of the cats are lounging around by the large window, either between cushions or on an impressively-sized play frame, and some are even up near the roof on mounted walkways. There are no guarantees they won't drop onto the occasional passerby. The upstairs also houses a few enclosed areas for people to socialise with specific cats or groups of them to see which ones they get on with best.
Volunteers will be thanked profusely, and some of the staff may even approach visitors to ask if they might help, offering compensation of food and drink prices or similar. There's a lot of adoption paperwork to be done, and with the waitstaff run off their feet, there's few people left to supervise interactions between visitors and cats to make sure all's friendly. Of course, this is an excellent excuse to just surround oneself with any available cats and let others approach as they please.
There's a steady stream of kittens being let out into the mingling cats throughout the day, most of them kept to enclosed areas under staff supervision. Whenever more come out, it might be possible to catch some whispers from the waitstaff, as if surprised at something - listen closely enough, and it sounds like they're talking about an employee, one who they barely see and rarely talks, yet finishes work promptly and slips away before anyone notices except the cats, who all seem very comfortable around him...
Whatever the reason for being here, there's plenty of cats to go around, plenty of activity, and ample opportunity to take home a new friend! Or two. Or ten, if you can convince the staff you can handle it.
When: October 27th
Where: Calico Cat Cafe, somewhere vague in Tokyo. An address was posted on the BBS a day prior.
What: Cat adoption day - come bring some (or a lot of) new friends home, take advantage of the no entry fee to spend a day hanging out with cats, or volunteer to help out the somewhat overloaded staff.
An adoption event needs no small venue, and Cat Cafe Calico provides that much, visible as soon as anyone walks in the front door, pane glass with a little bell to ensure no cats walk out undetected. The area is spacious and welcoming, warmly lit with smooth and modern decor, and of course, plenty of posts for the cats. The cafe area itself is on the lower floor, along with various stools, cushions and lounges for people to sit on and spend some time with the plentiful felines. Most of the adoption services have set up along one wall down here, but it's plenty easy to avoid them and just play around with the cats unless you intend to adopt. They've got plenty of waitstaff available, and the cafe is testing out some new and unusual styles and flavours of tea, coffee and milkshakes, as well as seasonal fruit based cakes and tarts. For those without as much of a sweet tooth, there's savoury snacks as well - or maybe you'd prefer to just buy some snacks for the cats, which is an option too.
Upstairs, there's also a video game area with plenty more seating and plenty more cats...though good luck getting them out of the way of the screens, or occasionally off the consoles themselves. Quite a few of the cats are lounging around by the large window, either between cushions or on an impressively-sized play frame, and some are even up near the roof on mounted walkways. There are no guarantees they won't drop onto the occasional passerby. The upstairs also houses a few enclosed areas for people to socialise with specific cats or groups of them to see which ones they get on with best.
Volunteers will be thanked profusely, and some of the staff may even approach visitors to ask if they might help, offering compensation of food and drink prices or similar. There's a lot of adoption paperwork to be done, and with the waitstaff run off their feet, there's few people left to supervise interactions between visitors and cats to make sure all's friendly. Of course, this is an excellent excuse to just surround oneself with any available cats and let others approach as they please.
There's a steady stream of kittens being let out into the mingling cats throughout the day, most of them kept to enclosed areas under staff supervision. Whenever more come out, it might be possible to catch some whispers from the waitstaff, as if surprised at something - listen closely enough, and it sounds like they're talking about an employee, one who they barely see and rarely talks, yet finishes work promptly and slips away before anyone notices except the cats, who all seem very comfortable around him...
Whatever the reason for being here, there's plenty of cats to go around, plenty of activity, and ample opportunity to take home a new friend! Or two. Or ten, if you can convince the staff you can handle it.
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...Maybe~. [More like definitely. Shun knows him too well.] But if it annoyed you that much, you wouldn't have brought even more cats to keep me trapped here. See, this guy definitely doesn't want me go anywhere now.
[Ren pauses to stare thoughtfully at the cat for a moment, and then goes back to petting him, now with some scratches under his chin.]
By the way, does he have a name?
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When Ren asks about the white cat, Shun grimaces for a moment before glancing back towards the stairs, since most of the staff are on the lower floor.] The owners thought it might be easier to get him adopted if he didn't have one, so a kid or something could name him. People don't like how loud he is, and they usually move on after they hear he's deaf.
[It seems obvious to Shun considering the cat's lack of awareness about how loud it is, but then, he's also been party to seeing it startle when touched unexpectedly and that sort of thing, which most people don't hang around long enough to see. It's always pleased enough with getting attention when it's expecting it, though, as is probably obvious by the happy wriggling going on under Ren's hands right now.
Shun watches the cat for a moment before his gaze shifts to Ren.] Do you like him?
[He'd kind of been hoping someone on the Far Shore would be a bit more receptive to adopting the cat.]
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Ren gives Shun a somewhat sharp look at the question. He knows perfectly well what the actual question is there, and he's not sure he should be considering it or that Shun should be asking it. He does already have several animals, after all, and he probably shouldn't bring home another one. But his expression softens again as he looks back at the cat doing his best to make sure every bit of his head gets scratched. Shun shouldn't ask that because of course he's considering it and Shun's supposed to be the voice of reason here.]
I like him a lot. He reminds me a little of someone. [White and fluffy, craves attention, and doesn't know or care how loud he is. Yep, sure does.] I don't think I'd want to pick that name, though....but it is pretty unfair that he doesn't have a name yet...
[Look, he was firmly on the side of wanting to keep the cat as soon as that became an option, and he's pretty much just trying to convince himself not to at this point.]
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To demonstrate the point about being deaf, Shun leans forward and clicks his fingers directly behind the cat's head. Despite the sharp, loud noise, it doesn't react at all until he moves his hand to somewhere within sight, at which point it takes a short break from rubbing all over Ren to try and headbutt the new hand.]
You don't sound like you're trying that hard to convince yourself not to. [He's heard that tone a few times before at this point, and it's usually the one that happens when Ren actually wants to do something but is trying to say he doesn't.] I think he'd do better on the Far Shore than here. And he gets on well with younger cats.
[Like, say, Ren's, even if it's not that much older than they'd be - despite the grizzly look, it's only a little over a year old. As ever, Shun's making it sound like he doesn't care that much, but he wouldn't be bringing it up at all if he really didn't care.]
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You brought him over here because you knew I'd want him.
[And it definitely worked, so he sounds much more amused than upset about it. Still, he has enough animals at this point that he should probably try to be responsible about taking on another one. So while Shun is distracting the cat, Ren carefully squirms until he can reach his phone and pulls it out of his pocket.]
I'm going to make sure Eric is okay with it first. But I don't think he's going to try to talk me out of it either.
[While he's talking, he starts composing a message to Eric, and also starts scratching the cat's head again with his other hand.]
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Since Ren needs to text uninterrupted, Shun flicks the tip of the cat's ear to make it look at him more instead of Ren's fingers. This is apparently not uncommon, because Shun doesn't look very surprised when the cat rolls over and starts trying to grab his hand.]
He's brought back animals before, so I doubt that as well. [Shibau had been Eric's addition, to Shun's knowledge, and it's not as if they don't have enough space for animals since the temple changed districts.]