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Whenever one considers adopting a cute kitten, the first thing that comes in one’s mind is an animal shelter. But, have you ever considered a bookstore for getting a kitten?

A Canadian bookstore located in Nova Scotia outside the Halifax named Otis & Clementine’s Books and Coffee adopted an innovative method to trick people into rescuing kittens. Whenever one visits a library for having a cup of coffee or reading peacefully, one will notice an adorable and unusual creature.

Kittens! Many of them! Roaming in the library and enjoying naps among books. And enjoying Dr Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat whenever they are alone. Moreover, the best thing about this Bookstore is that it allows people to adopt these kittens and give them a permanent place for living. Books, coffee, and cats. Can anyone expect anything more interesting?

Everyone is welcome in the Bookstore i.e. Otis & Clementine’s Books and Coffee where they can not only play with kittens but also adopt them.

In addition to the mama cats, there are many cute little kittens too, Ellen Helmke, i.e. the owner of the bookshop, told Narcity. But the kittens present in the Bookstore are not limited to the rescued cats. A rescue group, i.e. South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia, supply them too.

The South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia rescue group provided The kittens

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If you ever visit the Upper Tantallon and Bookstore Otis and Clementine’s and encounter a lovely kitten that you wish to adopt, then it will be better to adopt her right away. Because Helmke says that kittens do not stay for long in the library as they are adopted quickly.

Nevertheless, adopting these kittens is way more complicated than picking one of your own choices and taking them to your home. The rescue group, i.e. South Paw Conservation, is responsible for managing the adoptions. And they charge about 255 Canadian dollars (i.e. 194 USD) for each adoption. The medical and all other expenses are also covered in this adoption fee. Besides, one also needs to give a reference before adopting their gambolling tabby.

Almost 30 people have adopted cats until now.

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This program was started last year, when the owner of the Bookstore, i.e. Helmke, realized that she could comfortably accommodate cute kittens in her Bookstore. Until now, over 30 people have adopted kittens from the shop. But we believe that the number of adoptions will increase in the future.

In an interview with Global News, she stated that most people visit her Bookstore to look at the cats, whereas there are some who visit to find books, but then get amazed when they see the kittens. The responses in both cases are pretty good because everyone loves cats.

She also added that their adoption rate is 100 %, which is excellent.

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“Making my customers happy makes me feel good because whenever they have an unexpected encounter with the kitten, they are thrilled. It is astonishing and makes my job easy and exciting.”

The adoption rate of the Bookstore is 100%.

Bored Panda approached the rescue group, i.e. South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia, to learn more about their terms with the bookshop and their work. The group succeeded in rescuing 2 dogs, 6 puppies, 4 cats, and 3 kittens in this month.

South Paw Conservation’s representative stated that the Bookstore not only provides a nourishing environment for the cats but also acts as a loving foster home. Having such kind of unique and loving platform is amazing for our kittens.”

He also stated that their conservation succeeded in rescuing 50 local cats and kittens and about 30 dogs from Antigua and Bahama last year. They hope that the attention and fame from the rescue group will enable them to find loving environments, and get enough donations to get litter, food, and proper medications for the kittens. It will also allow them to spay a greater population of cats.

A representative of the rescue group states that all cats are checked by vets, tested for feline leukemia, vaccinated, rewormed during their initial days, and treated with the help of revolution.

“To keep the spay charges low, we have established a neuter or spay program with various local vets (i.e. Tantallon Veterinary Hospital/ Hammonds Plains Veterinary Hospital). Finding homes for kittens is not based upon the first come and first, get basis. Our priority is to find the best possible place for our kittens. Some kittens like a quiet environment, whereas others are jolly and want to snuggle at nights.”

They also admitted that some kittens demand full-time care and bottle feeding. They have established an outstanding network that works to meet all such requirements. Well, it is only possible due to the adoption charges and donations.

Some people living outside Nova Scotia or those working with this group help them.

“We conducted a conservation trip this month headed towards Antigua. 5 people accompanied us. We joined residents of psychiatric clinics in their work, participated in the soup kitchen, and also successfully saved 7 dogs and puppies. We are responsible for giving them medications and shelter until they reach Canada safety. Plus we’re also accompanied by 3 puppies on our way to home with 5 humanitarian supply bags.”

“On 4th March we will leave for our way back, and in addition to a 10-month-old puppy, 6 puppies will also accompany us. We are receiving huge funds to cover travelling and medical costs.”

Some people who loved the kitten bookstore