This is the adorable moment dozens of rescue cats have their lunch together inside an animal shelter in Bali, Indonesia on December 14.Pon Cat House is owned by Balinese resident Toeti Soepraptie. They have been rescuing stray cats roaming around the streets of famed tourist destination Bali for six years now.The cat shelter has a total of 104 cats, taken care of by both local and tourist volunteers. But the owner, Toeti, said they don't give the cats up for adoption.She said: "Our cats are not for sale or for adoption yet until we find a process that can make sure the safety of cats. We want them to be taken care of as we love having them here and know they are safe.’’Indonesia, and Southeast Asia in general, have a worsening problem of stray animals in big cities.