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SCRAPS and MJFFC team up for first Cat Café in Moose Jaw

- Sasha-Gay Lobban | Photos submitted by SCRAPS

Band City Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society Inc. (SCRAPS) and the Moose Jaw Families For Change (MJFFC) have teamed up to bring to the community for the first time, a pop-up Cat Café.

The pop-up Cat Café will serve as a fundraiser for SCRAPS while offering a place for community members to come and interact with the cats.

This is the first time that SCRAPS and MJFFC are partnering to bring this initiative to the community which they say will be beneficial to both organizati­ons and the wider Moose Jaw community.

Ann Marciszyn, volunteer at SCRAPS said people in the community have been requesting a Cat Café in Moose Jaw for some time and the opportunit­y was perfect when they were contacted by MJFFC to implement this initiative. “Moose Jaw Families For Change approached us about partnering with them for this event that they thought we’d really like it. We loved it because we’ve had a call for a Cat Café from a lot of people in Moose Jaw where they can come and spend time with the cats. So, a lot of our followers were excited when we announced this partnershi­p to do a Cat Café. The response so far has been tremendous because our upcoming session is sold out already. However, people will get an opportunit­y to register for others as this will be ongoing for some time.”

The organizati­ons hosted a soft launch of the Cat Café recently and received remarkable feedback. “Our first Cat Café was very successful so we’re inviting the community to come out and be part of this premier partnershi­p right here in Moose Jaw,” added Marciszyn. SCRAPS will announce the next Cat Café on its Facebook page. Katie Statler, Community Coordinato­r at Moose Jaw Families for Change said, interactio­n with animals has been a great experience for MJFFC clients. As a result, Families for Change wanted to make this open for the community to attend. “We are a local non-profit organizati­on that supports people with varying abilities, and we acknowledg­e that some of the folks we support gain great experience­s when they interact with animals. We’ve had interactio­ns with dogs, goats and other farm animals but we realized that they enjoy time with cats,” she explained. “We decided that we’d do a partnershi­p with SCRAPS for a Cat Café which will facilitate this, not only for the folks at our center but also for people in the community.”

Statler says she is happy to bring this initiative to Moose Jaw because Cat Cafes have been a growing trend. “Cat Cafes have been a popular trend currently, but Moose Jaw doesn’t have one. So, we thought that if this would be mutually beneficial for us and SCRAPS, then we would initiate that partnershi­p. All the proceeds from the Cat Café will go towards SCRAPS to assist with their programs. We’re hoping to continue this for a while because there has been a great response so far.”

Both SCRAPS and the Moose Jaw Families for Change said the Cat Café has several benefits for people who would like to attend. They said it is also beneficial for the cats in SCRAPS’ adoption program. “It’s important to note that not only is this a fundraiser but it is highly beneficial for those who attend,” said Marciszyn. “SCRAPS does pet therapy and we’re looking at this as a form of pet therapy for individual­s. There are lots of studies that show how beneficial pets are to people; they relieve stress, reduce blood pressure and heart rate and they make people feel good. They are also beneficial to our cats because they are looking for homes and we’re hoping that through the contacts they make, there’s a chance they’ll find a home.”

The Cat Café is accommodat­ed at the Kinsmen Inclusion Center at 335 4th Ave. SW. You can register to attend an upcoming Cat Café at communicat­ion@mjffc. com The cost to attend the Cat Café is $5. This includes a 45-minute session to engage with the cats, coffee or tea and a treat. The Cat Café facilitate­s two sessions which can see up to 20 persons attending. Watch SCRAPS and MJFFC’s Facebook pages to for details on the next Cat Café.

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