“Okome no Panya Toto” in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, and “Neko Space Kibunya” in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture, have joined the cage-free movement, committing to continue using only cage-free eggs.
[Okome no Panya Toto]
This shop produces and sells rice flour bread made with sake yeast. They also offer rice flour bread baking classes. The shop’s name, “Toto,” comes from the name of the first cat they rescued, and a cat illustration is featured in their logo. The shop’s social media accounts also occasionally post information about cat fostering.
By choosing cage-free eggs that are kind to chickens, they have now joined the cage-free movement.
[Neko Space Kibunya]
Neko Space Kibunya operates a cat cafe in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture. To support their activities, they also run an online shop that sells a selection of animal-friendly products.
This spring, they finally started their own poultry farming and began producing and selling sweets made with cage-free eggs.
They have been sharing information regarding animal welfare for some time, providing an opportunity for more people to learn about the reality behind their food.
The Animal Rights Center wholeheartedly supports these stores!
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