imagine thinking a cat cafe is a uniquely bad idea because it might handle labor as poorly as any other American business that tells me a lot about the sorry state of American business, but nothing objectionable about a cafe with cats in it
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shooting down any new business because of recurring problems with existing businesses is a surefire way to make people more dependent on existing businesses, give the new guy a chance to do better and focus complaints on established offenders
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that's irrelevant to the poster, who regards most successful business concepts as cruelly exploitative
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Big fan of bureaucracy getting in the way of cool ideas like cat cafes. Big fan
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this isn't from a bureaucrat but it's from the sort of guy who empowers bureaucrats
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People think stuff isn’t really that simple, but it do- why we need so much red tape
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What about a pitbul cafe?
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absolutely not
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Massachusetts (the Northampton I live in)
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I know some cat cafes act as adoption centers on top of cafes so for the most part the cats are in rotation most of the time.
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I think most of them in the US do! I got my two cats from a cafe :)
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