TAIPEI – Pipi already dines well. The plump, black-and-white street cat lives near a night market in a neighborhood of Taiwan's capital where volunteers have fed and taken care of strays for years.
But Pipi and his fellow street cats got an upgrade of their dining situation recently with the “Midnight Cafeteria” project.Launched in September, the “cafeteria” is actually 45 small wooden houses painted by Taiwanese artists and scattered across Taipei.
The idea is to give the cats a place to rest while making feeding them less messy.It began in math teacher Hung Pei-ling’s neighborhood, where about 20 neighbors are helping stray cats in addition to their full-time jobs.