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'Meowseum': Purrfect Persian playhouse for pretty precious pet cats

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

TEHRAN Jun 02, 2023 - 1:04 pm GMT+3
People visit the "meowseum," a privately funded cat museum and cafe, in Tehran, Iran, May 30, 2023. (AFP Photo)
People visit the "meowseum," a privately funded cat museum and cafe, in Tehran, Iran, May 30, 2023. (AFP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Jun 02, 2023 1:04 pm

Lying casually on the entrance, an oversized tomcat warmly greets guests at the cat museum and cafe in Tehran. This unique place houses about 30 amiable cats that freely wander around the exhibition area.

Shahrzad, Farrokh, Shapoor and Shirin are among the real stars of this attraction in a small two-storey building in the center of the Iranian capital.

Director Hossein HamlehDari says that when it first opened in 2020 it was named the "meowseum."

It is a place where visitors and cats coexist peacefully in the exhibition rooms and on the cafe terrace.

The privately funded museum's faded walls feature reproductions of paintings, photos, caricatures and even stamps celebrating the cat from countries as diverse as Iran, South Korea, Guinea and Ukraine.

People visit the "meowseum," a privately funded cat museum and cafe, in Tehran, Iran, May 30, 2023. (AFP Photo)
A cat rests at the "meowseum," a privately funded cat museum and cafe, in Tehran, Iran, May 30, 2023. (AFP Photo)

Most visitors come here seeking to interact and play with the adopted cats, which hail from a wide variety of breeds.

Among them are several Persians, known for their long hair and placid character, a breed which originated in Iran and neighboring Türkiye.

"I love cats, so I really like this place and its friendly atmosphere," says Mina, a 21-year-old student cuddling a soft brown-coated tomcat.

Her friend Mohammad, 20, says he too is fond of animals as pets, and has decided "to buy a cat" in the coming weeks.

"When people come here and meet Farrokh, a cat that was born blind but is still very agile, they realize cats are also citizens of this city and can coexist with residents," HamlehDari says.

The animals' reputation in Iran has suffered knocks in the past because of the large number of strays in big cities, Tehran in particular.

A cat rests at the
A cat sits at the
People visit the
A persian cat sleeps at the

But unlike dogs, cats have been valued pets in Iran for centuries.

"They are represented in many works of art, in particular Persian miniatures," HamlehDari says.

He cites the example of Babri ("tigerish") Khan, the famous pet cat of Naser al-Din Shah of the Qajar dynasty, who reigned over the country from 1848 to 1896.

And all Iranians are familiar with the fable "Masnavi of Mush-O Gorbeh" ("The Mouse and the Cat"), a political satire by the 14th century poet Obeid Zakani.

It has become fashionable among wealthy Iranians in recent times to own a dog, preferably a small pedigree breed.

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