25 fotosGatos, erizos y etcétera- 08 abr 2016 - 20:31CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinBlueskyCopiar enlace(FILES) This file photo taken on March 13, 2016 shows a cat sitting on a perch next to customers at a cat cafe Kocicí Kavarna, on March 13, 2016 in Prague. Already popular in Japan, Taiwan, parts of Asia and Europe, cat cafes are booming in the Czech Republic, with a dozen having popped up in the EU member of 10.5 million people since the summer of 2014. / AFP PHOTO / Michal Cizek / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JAN FLEMRMICHAL CIZEK (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows cats at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows cats at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)(FILES) This file photo taken on March 13, 2016 shows a cat being held by a customer at the cat cafe Kocicí Kavarna, on March 13, 2016 in Prague. Already popular in Japan, Taiwan, parts of Asia and Europe, cat cafes are booming in the Czech Republic, with a dozen having popped up in the EU member of 10.5 million people since the summer of 2014. / AFP PHOTO / Michal CizekMICHAL CIZEK (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)A hedgehog stands up in a glass enclosure at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY THOMAS PETER (REUTERS)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)(FILES) This file photo taken on March 13, 2016 shows a cat sitting on a perch at the cat cafe Kocicí Kavarna, on March 13, 2016 in Prague. Already popular in Japan, Taiwan, parts of Asia and Europe, cat cafes are booming in the Czech Republic, with a dozen having popped up in the EU member of 10.5 million people since the summer of 2014. / AFP PHOTO / Michal Cizek / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JAN FLEMRMICHAL CIZEK (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)(FILES) This file photo taken on March 13, 2016 shows a cat sitting on a bench at a cat cafe Kocicí Kavarna, on March 13, 2016 in Prague. Already popular in Japan, Taiwan, parts of Asia and Europe, cat cafes are booming in the Czech Republic, with a dozen having popped up in the EU member of 10.5 million people since the summer of 2014. / AFP PHOTO / Michal Cizek / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JAN FLEMRMICHAL CIZEK (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)This picture taken on March 11, 2016 shows a cat at the cat cafe Envi-Cafe, in Brno, One of the few cat cafes in Brno was established at the end of 2015. / AFP PHOTO / Radek MicaRADEK MICA (AFP)Hedgehogs sit in a glass enclosure at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES THOMAS PETER (REUTERS)Hedgehogs sit in a glass enclosure at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES THOMAS PETER (REUTERS)A staff member (L) takes a hedgehog from a glass enclosure at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES THOMAS PETER (REUTERS)A board shows a selection of hedgehogs for sale at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. Prices are shown in yen. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES THOMAS PETER (REUTERS)A woman holds a hedgehog at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIESTHOMAS PETER (REUTERS)Anna (C), 11, and Yuna Cheung (R), 11, from Great Britain hold hedgehogs as their mother Kimberly Russel watches at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIESTHOMAS PETER (REUTERS)A hedgehog walks next to a mobile phone with a hedgehog cover at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIESTHOMAS PETER (REUTERS)A hedgehog sits in a glass enclosure at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks in Tokyo's Roppongi entertainment district. Customers have been queuing to play with the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets. The cafe's name Harry alludes to the Japanese word for hedgehog, harinezumi. REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "HEDGEHOG THOMAS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIESTHOMAS PETER (REUTERS)