Cats on a train! Japan railway lets felines roam to raise awareness of strays

An organising staff member holds a cat in a train cat cafe, held on a local train to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats, in Ogaki, Gifu Prefecture, on Sept 10, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
Passengers gesture, as a cat sits near a window, in a train cat cafe, held on a local train to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats, in Ogaki, Gifu Prefecture, on Sept 10, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
A passenger plays with cats, in a train cat cafe, held on a local train to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats, in Ogaki, Gifu Prefecture, on Sept 10, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
Passengers play with cats, in a train cat cafe, organised on a local train to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats, in Ogaki, Gifu Prefecture, on Sept 10, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

OGAKI, JAPAN (REUTERS) - A Japanese civic group teamed up with a railway operator on Sunday (Sept 10) to let some 30 cats roam on a local train at an event, hoping it will raise awareness of the culling of stray cats.

Passengers on a local train in Ogaki, in central Japan, were greeted by meowing companions on a moving train, where some passengers mingled with the felines while others enjoyed lunch.

"I think it's great more people are aware about stray kittens through events like this," said Mikiko Hayashi, a passenger from western Japan, who owns two cats that were strays.

The event was hosted by Yoro Railway Co Ltd and a non-governmental organisation called Kitten Cafe Sanctuary.

The number of cats in Japan admitted to shelters has dropped by around 70 per cent to 72,624 in 2016 from 237,246 in 2004. That has reduced the number of cats culled from 238,929 in 2004 to 45,574 in 2016. The cat population in Japan is around 9.8 million.

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