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Coffee and kittens have Edmontonians purring

A pop-up cat cafe brought in hundreds of feline lovers over the weekend.

'300 people coming in to cuddle cats'

Pop-up cat cafe comes to Edmonton

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Organizer Sarah Hoyles says tickets to Edmonton's pop-up cat cafe sold out within a day.

Edmontonians were feline the love on the weekend.

A pop-up cat cafbrought hundreds of cat lovers to Edmonton'sGalerie CAVA for some coffee and cuddling.

Cat cafs first started popping upin Asian countries in the late 1990s. Localorganizers Sarah Hoyles and Aaron Getz decidedto test the waters here in Edmonton.

"We put the tickets on sale, and within a day they were sold out," said Hoyles. "That's 300 tickets. That means 300 people coming in to cuddle cats."

There were nearly 20cats to cuddle. All are up for adoption throughtwo local rescue organizations, SAFE Team and Zoe's Animal Rescue.

Cindy Poon cuddles what could be her future cat at Edmonton's Pop-up Cat cafe

Cindy Poon bought a ticket for the event in hopes of finding a cat of her own.

She spent the one-hour session cuddling kittens and looking for the perfect match.

"It's fantastic, I want to live here," she said. "Fingers crossed I find a good candidate."

This was the second sold-outcat cafHoyles has organized. And with the success of the first two,she's already started planning the next.

"The very nature of a pop-up is that we pop up where you least expect it. So yes, there are plans for the future. We're thinking every three to four months."