Cat cafés have exploded in popularity after Japan opened the first one in Osaka in 2004. Since many apartment dwellers aren't allowed to keep pets, cat fanciers spend time with their favorite felines at the Cats' Time Café. (Photo Credit: Imgur)
Cats and bunnies are not the only pets we like to cuddle. Bau House Café in South Korea is one popular spot for customers to cuddle some pupies. The café has separate areas for large and small dogs.
Who wouldn't want floppy, furry, fluffy little bunnies flopping all around while drinking tea?
Café Little Zoo in Narashino in Tokyo with its resident python lets you snuggling with reptiles during meals.
Café Babo, a unique reptile café in Saigon, Vietnam is where you should head to befriend snakes and lizards.
The ‘Penguin no Iru Bar’ again in Japan is adorned with penguin paraphernalia, but the main attraction has to be the four adorable penguins that live in a glass enclosure at the back of the bar.
People have been flocking to a sheep cafe in Seoul, South Korea, after it opened to celebrate the new year of the sheep. The patrons can interact with the resident free-roaming sheep while enjoying various beverages.
Tori no Iru Cafe in Japan lets you enjoy the company of owls and parrots while sipping your tea and snacking on owl-shaped cookies.
Located in Japan is the unique Sakuragoaka Café. Chocolat and Sakura, the resident goats, are the main attraction at this little café. Guests can dine on food and drinks inside the goat-themed restaurant and take pictures of the pair.
If cat cafes weren't already enough, you can head to Cat Café Nekobiyaka Kuro Neko in Japan which houses ten black furry felines.
Cat cafes are in vogue. Meow Parlour located in Chinatown in New York City lets you have face time with some cute animals.