Forget cat cafés - goats become the star attraction at Japanese café
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Your support makes all the difference.Cat cafés are so passé now, well that's if one café in Japan is anything to go by.
A woman in Toyko has made her pets goats the star attraction of her café, where she keeps them in a pen. Sakura and Chocolat were raised by Rena Kawaguchi since they were kids and she can often be seen taking them for strolls around the city.
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